orangespot
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Do they help prevent as well as get rid of ich. LFS said yes but want your opinions. Thanks
Originally posted by jwtrojan44
This is simply wrong information. Cleaner wrasses, for the most part have a dismal survival rate in captivity. Many do not take to prepared foods and those that do often don't live long anyway. Any biological cleaner (cleaner wrasses, neon gobies, cleaner shrimp) can help with a mild infestation of parasites by nipping cysts off an infected fish. They do not however do anything for fungal infections. Where did you get this information?
Fungal infections are actually uncommon in saltwater systems. In huge systems with multiple fish to service, a cleaner wrasse has a chance of living, but in many home aquaria, they perish. [/QUOTE
i was in hyposalinty for 4 weeks and it did not clear any of the spots on the naso tang and several days after the cleaner wrasse was put in the tank he cleared all the spots on the naso(we used a refractometer to measure salanity to 1.09) and the cleaner wrasse is not just eating the ich he eats any food that is put into the tank(mysis,flake,formula 1, shrimp, etc...)