No, this one isn't. I have had this fish for over a year (iirc). I'm going to try a meth blue bath and order a gallon jug of paraguard.The nitrate assay in this test kit is not very good once NO3 concentrations get above about 40 ppm (unless you have a spectrophotometer to quantitate the readout), so your NO3 levels could be 40 ppm, but they could also be 80 ppm or more. If NO3 levels are that high chronically, that could be a stressor for your Severum. Is this a wild fish? The downside of WC is that they harbor all kinds of exotic parasites, which can cause issues in stressed fishes. I'd start doing some serious water changes and see what happens. Good luck.
So far I'm not seeing any forked tails.At a guess they look like anchor worms. https://modestfish.com/worms-in-fish-tank/
diflubenzuron Is a product that works on them. You can buy pond type treatment and get more bang for the buck because of the concentration. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IW8YT3A/?tag=wafishbox-20
Yes, unfortunately. The prazi is a pond concentrate.Is this in the 200 gallon? Thats a lot of tank to have to treat... I usually look for a concentrated form of the medication. I had an issue some years ago in my old 210 gallon that required full treatment to treat all the fish. I lowered water levels and found pond concentration products.
I don't see any streamers this morning. I saved the MB bath so I may catch him again for another dip.Did the MB treatment do anything? How is it doing? Are you just leaving it in the big tank to treat?
Sorry, I'm having a hard time keeping up with the shorthand. What is a H. N.?I had to move the turquoise sev out of the 220g because the H.N. would not stop chasing with intent to harm. Choco isn't so sure about the arrangement.
Heros NotatusSorry, I'm having a hard time keeping up with the shorthand. What is a H. N.?
Heros Notatus
Now I'm going to have to go look up all those species to see what you were thinking.Ah. I thought it might be Haplochromis nanoserranus, or H. nigrescens, or H. niloticus, or H. nubilis, or H. nyanzae, or H. nyerei, or... Sorry, couldn't resist...
Now I'm going to have to go look up all those species to see what you were thinking.
Wow, I need more fish tankshttps://www.fishbase.se/identification/SpeciesList.php?genus=Haplochromis
African maternal mouthbrooders, with many representatives from Lake Victoria. Variations on a theme, with a body plan that tends to look like this-
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Do it! lolWow, I need more fish tanks