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My last blue ram has white stringy poop, which by reading up, indicates an internal parasite. What type of medication should I get?
 
This is what I do for angels, you may want to look into the maximum temp your fish can handle. Metro was originally designed for humans, the closer you can get the tank to 98.6F the better. Don't forget to increase aeration, as warmer water holds less O2.

Put the angel in a quar tank, I usually use a 10 gallon. Increase the temp over a day or so to 90-94F. Treat daily with 40 mg/gallon metronidazole, with 50% water changes daily. If the fish isn't eating, don't feed for the first 3 days. After 3 days, get some frozen brine shrimp. Take a portion about the size of a few match heads, and sprinkle on some metro. You have to eyeball this one, make the shrimp look kind of like a tiny powdered donut. Once it thaws, mix it in & feed. Sometimes they still don't eat for a few days, but once they start to mouth the food & spit it out, the meds seem to get in their system real good. Continue medicating the water & food for 7-10 days.

Metronidazole is sold as flagyl, het-a-mit, and a few other names I can't recall offhand, used to treat hexamita & hole in the head. They usually suggest 20mg/gallon, this often isn't enough. Metro deteriorates in 8 hours, so you could do twice daily water changes. I've done this on the weekends when I have time.

I've also added epsom salt while using metro, this helps with any constipation issues, cleans out the digestive tract. I start with 1 teaspoon per 10 gallons of water, increasing by 1 teaspoon daily for 2 more days to bring it up to 3 teaspoons per gallon. You will have to adjust how much you use when doing water changes. You may want to give this a try.

HTH, & good luck!

Tolak
 
Be careful, it could also indicate a bacterial infection. Have there been any obvious signs of infection on the fish that have died?
 
no, there is another thread hanging around thats three pages long. There were no signs but labored breathing, thats it.
 
Long stringy white poo can mean a number of things internal parasites, inflamed red enlarged anus, worms prutruding from the anus, being bloated or skinny, constipation, what do you feed the fish, bacteria infection, which you can also get on top of internal parasites as well, i would try some peas first to see if that clear it up, good luck.
 

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