possible a course of levamisole would help
Colin's thread about the potential causes of stringy white poop is pinned in the emergencies section, suggests that another cause could be an internal protozoan infection. Not likely to be an internal bacterial infection, since apparently he would have passed away by now if it were. You could always look up the symptoms on wet web media too, they're pretty useful for sick fish issues.
I'm not used to angels, and maybe just his markings, or me being crazy, but do his eyes look larger than is usual to anyone else? How long have you had him, @Navfish ? Where did you get him from?
I do love his markings though, beautiful colours and stripes.
I got him on September 23rd of this year and he showed signs white poop and not eating on October 8th. I got him from a store called Pet Care (not a chain store) but not specifically from a fish store.Colin's thread about the potential causes of stringy white poop is pinned in the emergencies section, suggests that another cause could be an internal protozoan infection. Not likely to be an internal bacterial infection, since apparently he would have passed away by now if it were. You could always look up the symptoms on wet web media too, they're pretty useful for sick fish issues.
I'm not used to angels, and maybe just his markings, or me being crazy, but do his eyes look larger than is usual to anyone else? How long have you had him, @Navfish ? Where did you get him from?
I do love his markings though, beautiful colours and stripes.
I know it is difficult to figure these things out which is why i did not comment on the other forum. I suspect it is a blockage or infection but not sure. To be honest my personal success rate in treating this sort of issue is not great - bacterial infections are easier to treat but you have to treat them very fast so as mentioned by @AdoraBelle Dearheart this is almost certainly not bacteria.I tried the fluval bug bits and everything you could think of!! If he doesn’t have parasites I’m confused on what he does have.
He is also a juvenile, so yes he is small.
He is hiding most times…but I still see white poop..and him not eating so that’s why I’m assuming it’s parasites
Will stop bloodworms.
This is what he looks like:
ah okay! There was cattappa leaves previously but I took them out since it was hard to clean. I will add some live plants.I'm going to presume the white poop is more likely do to thin diet. Is there plant matter in the aquarium for him to nibble on? Also you have tried some ground flakes that have plant matter ?
Hes hardly eating anything....should I still try it? I forgot to mention that im treaitng with PraziPro right now.I would look into some metronidazole, remove carbon from filter but keep filter running. If he is eating there is time for it to work. Used to be 3 doses - day 1, day 3 and day 5. At least around here I would routinely dose any South American Cichlid I bought because most of them were carrying hexamita. I don't buy cichlids anymore. Gave up Africans years ago but I dosed them too, after I started doing that in quarantine I didn't lose fish to hexamita anymore
you should not try it. Metronidazole doesn't mix well with most other meds. finish the prazi, remove with fresh carbon, remove the carbon and treat with metro. But always finish a medicine run so you don't help a bug become immune to the med. If it was gill flukes he would have been eating. I didn't think of that earlier, been busy. How many days on PraziPro?Hes hardly eating anything....should I still try it? I forgot to mention that im treaitng with PraziPro right now.
15-16 days so far. I don't even know what to do at this point. But I think I will try the Metroplex by seachem after this treatment.you should not try it. Metronidazole doesn't mix well with most other meds. finish the prazi, remove with fresh carbon, remove the carbon and treat with metro. But always finish a medicine run so you don't help a bug become immune to the med. If it was gill flukes he would have been eating. I didn't think of that earlier, been busy. How many days on PraziPro?
I know it is difficult to figure these things out which is why i did not comment on the other forum. I suspect it is a blockage or infection but not sure. To be honest my personal success rate in treating this sort of issue is not great - bacterial infections are easier to treat but you have to treat them very fast so as mentioned by @AdoraBelle Dearheart this is almost certainly not bacteria.
As for the eyes being larger that is usually an indication of a runt.