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What happen to my Naso, pls help


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Hi senior, my Naso got a bite from Isopod, I had removed it from the body. Now the Naso is in QT tank with NSW.

Pls advise what is wrong with him and what should I do to get him back to health. He is not eating even with Henry gourmet.

Thanks!

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Look like a Turbellarian infection to me since the body is covered with black spot. If It is already in a QT tank, maybe you can try to treat it with Cupramine - copper which is one of most effective treatment for parasites .

Start with a very small dosage since the fish is already very stress now, and slowly increase it over a course of few day. If you do not have a properly filtration system in your QT tank, do a small volume water change daily and notice for the next few day.

Some info on this disease can be found on this link ; http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/compldiagnodisease/a/aa041701.htm

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Lower salinity of water in qt and some medication should help.

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