carolerex
Fri Apr 17, 2009, 05:05 AM
OK, I have spent the last 3 hours scouring the forum looking for answers to my question on how early to start worming fry. No luck so far, so looking for some help on this.
Here's what we have done so far. Babies wormed with Prazi whilst still on parents at 21 days free swimming. Babies moved to thier own 2 foot tank at 23 days. Babies thriving on daily water changes and frequent (5-6 x daily) feeds. Babies now 6 weeks old. No problems so far.
However in the past we have had countles successful spawnings from various parents that have also thrived up until 4 weeks old. After this they would die off a few each day looking like they had gill fluke and even though we treated them they would continue to die off until none were left usually at approx 6 weeks old.
This time we have only lost about 2 runts and one normal size baby so as you can see at six weeks old now, we have done much better this time.
Should we now worm with Big L or are they still too young. They have a tremendous appitite and are looking very healthy and growing well. At this stage they are not showing any symptoms of worms or flukes but as we have read on the forum they can be asymptomatic. We do not want to wait until they get sick and start dying off as has happened in the past.
Can any one give us a preventative worming schedule stating at what age this should commence. By the way all our adult fish are wormed at about six monthly intervals. Thanking in advance for any help you can give us.
Here's what we have done so far. Babies wormed with Prazi whilst still on parents at 21 days free swimming. Babies moved to thier own 2 foot tank at 23 days. Babies thriving on daily water changes and frequent (5-6 x daily) feeds. Babies now 6 weeks old. No problems so far.
However in the past we have had countles successful spawnings from various parents that have also thrived up until 4 weeks old. After this they would die off a few each day looking like they had gill fluke and even though we treated them they would continue to die off until none were left usually at approx 6 weeks old.
This time we have only lost about 2 runts and one normal size baby so as you can see at six weeks old now, we have done much better this time.
Should we now worm with Big L or are they still too young. They have a tremendous appitite and are looking very healthy and growing well. At this stage they are not showing any symptoms of worms or flukes but as we have read on the forum they can be asymptomatic. We do not want to wait until they get sick and start dying off as has happened in the past.
Can any one give us a preventative worming schedule stating at what age this should commence. By the way all our adult fish are wormed at about six monthly intervals. Thanking in advance for any help you can give us.