What is this ? Anchor worm ?

jaws7777

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Got the fish a couple of days ago and noticed this immediately. Thought it was just sand or something stuck to the fish. I always treat with parasite gaurd while in qt but it hasnt gone away.

Could it be an anchor worm ? Fish is WC

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If its anchor worms how do i treat.

Meds on hand:
prazi pro
Levamisole
Parasite gaurd
Tetracycline
 

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Could be bichir worms. Happens on wc polys. Get some jungle labs parasite clear. See what the pros say. Good luck jaws.
 

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Thx man.
Could be bichir worms. Happens on wc polys. Get some jungle labs parasite clear. See what the pros say. Good luck jaws.
 

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cannot tell from the picture but none of those will treat anchor worm
 

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Charney Charney If it is anchor worm what the best course of action ?
 

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lufenuron is the medication of choice but you need to get it from a vet.
I know Tetra parasite guard will cover anchor worms. Also in a recent post someone mentioned another med that will actually get them as well but I can't find it.
 

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You can also manually remove them with tweezers for better identification and to cut down their numbers a bit before treatment.
 

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I can't see anchor worm from the pic or vids, if it does end up being it; another route is sodium chlorite. This WILL kill your BB colony though, so a separate tank is needed. Another option is to bathe in salt, after manually removing worms.

Putting him in qt was a very good choice!
 
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