in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Still some Camallanus worms remain. Observed only in one of the Bolivian Rams. They're all back to their actively-territorial disputes, the one with the worms actually being the most dominany.
All tetras seem to have expelled them. Only 1 casualty so far which was a tetra with severe damages at the rear.
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Only some of those that I picked out. Most were just siphoned. I was supposed to make an update video on the Bolivian rams. I already filmed the clips but as I was reviewing them, I noticed red worms sticking out their rears. I immediately shifted my focus on treating them during the times I see to my tanks. It's been over a week since treatment began. I don't see anymore worms sticking out but will continue to finish the recommended period of dosing fenbendazole.
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2 days and 9 days later after the Emperor Tetras were removed, the Bucephalandra now have the freedom to grow their mew leaves.
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Recovery?
It seems now that the Emperor tetras are out of the tank, the new leaves aren't always torn before they're fully out of their buds.
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Sat infront of the tank several times to see if it's really them. Hate to confirm it to myself. They're beautiful and I can tolerate their territoriality but my plants are not given the chance to get new matured leaves. Been giving plant- and algae-based food since I noticed the damages but I'm guessing the buce and anubias shoots just taste better.
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Salvinia sp.
13 days of growth
pic 1 and 2 after maintenance on 27th Nov
pic 3 and 4 13 days later
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