Help me...hubby came home with clowns...I am not ready!
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:39 am
Some of you may remember my posting a couple of months ago about having problems keeping clown loaches....wasting away after months of appearing healthy. I had accepted the fact that they weren't meant to be for me (at least not right now) and was moving on exploring other types of loaches. I had planned in the (way off) future to try again when I was mentally ready and had purchased some anti internal parasite medicine prior to purchase. Well, my husband did a not so bright thing and came home with 3 small clown loaches Sept 27 in the hopes that I would finally get my clowns. I have mixed emotions about this purchase....and had warned him that I did not want him bringing any home after we saw them the previous weekend because I am not ready to go thru falling in love and losing them again. The inevitable has happened, as much as I tried to harden my heart and tell him "these are YOUR purchases, you take care of them" I have fallen in love all over again and am diligently watching and treating with what I have available.
They are currently in a 20 gal long, sand bottom, with 4 kuhli loaches and 2 cory cats as their tank mates. They are only 1.5 inches long and should be okay for awhile until I am ready to move them to my 64 gal. (The 64 is planned as a winter project to change over to sand, along with my dwarf puffer tank.) I am not having any water issues....this tank has done extremely well for me. Yesterdays water parameters were am-0, nitrite-0, nitrate 5, ph-7.6, temp is 82. The ph is a little high, I know, but the ph at the store was also so I will lower that over time. I treated with prazipro the next day....fed them with pepso only for 3 days...although they snacked on snails in the tank. I began a 7 day course of melafix 10-2-06 after the pepso treatment because they do have red gills. I started the course of pimafix today in case of any internal bacteria. (the pimafix had to be located and purchased). They are eating like champs, and for the first time today I heard the famous "clown clicking" at feeding time. I do not know for sure that any of them have any internal parasites, but since it is so common among small clown loaches figure it would be best to treat with levimisole (sp) as recommended by most loach lovers on this site. I am hoping that the above listed treatments will keep them as healthy as possible until I can get it ordered tomorrow. I held off ordering it to see if the preventatives/treatments that I had readily available would be enough....but I am afraid that won't be the case. Although when they came home there was what to me looked like slight abdominal swelling, and it has decreased, I do not want to chance losing these guys in a couple of months.
Sorry to be so long winded, but now, I need you experts to tell me the best place to order the levimisole online....the best form to order it in etc. and what dosages I should use. The shop owner these were purchased from claims he has had NO problems keeping clown loaches from his supplier, and does have a couple of maybe 5-6 inchers in his show tank, but I don't want to take any chances. Send me in the right direction oh loach pros and I will follow your course of action!
Here's to hoping these guys become the tank busters we would love to have in a large show tank!
They are currently in a 20 gal long, sand bottom, with 4 kuhli loaches and 2 cory cats as their tank mates. They are only 1.5 inches long and should be okay for awhile until I am ready to move them to my 64 gal. (The 64 is planned as a winter project to change over to sand, along with my dwarf puffer tank.) I am not having any water issues....this tank has done extremely well for me. Yesterdays water parameters were am-0, nitrite-0, nitrate 5, ph-7.6, temp is 82. The ph is a little high, I know, but the ph at the store was also so I will lower that over time. I treated with prazipro the next day....fed them with pepso only for 3 days...although they snacked on snails in the tank. I began a 7 day course of melafix 10-2-06 after the pepso treatment because they do have red gills. I started the course of pimafix today in case of any internal bacteria. (the pimafix had to be located and purchased). They are eating like champs, and for the first time today I heard the famous "clown clicking" at feeding time. I do not know for sure that any of them have any internal parasites, but since it is so common among small clown loaches figure it would be best to treat with levimisole (sp) as recommended by most loach lovers on this site. I am hoping that the above listed treatments will keep them as healthy as possible until I can get it ordered tomorrow. I held off ordering it to see if the preventatives/treatments that I had readily available would be enough....but I am afraid that won't be the case. Although when they came home there was what to me looked like slight abdominal swelling, and it has decreased, I do not want to chance losing these guys in a couple of months.
Sorry to be so long winded, but now, I need you experts to tell me the best place to order the levimisole online....the best form to order it in etc. and what dosages I should use. The shop owner these were purchased from claims he has had NO problems keeping clown loaches from his supplier, and does have a couple of maybe 5-6 inchers in his show tank, but I don't want to take any chances. Send me in the right direction oh loach pros and I will follow your course of action!
Here's to hoping these guys become the tank busters we would love to have in a large show tank!