MichelleCarmen
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Thanks. Remember Sam? I'm sure he had this or another parasite. He never ate the entire time I had him and when I called the pet store they said some fish scavange from the bottom (so they said he may be okay). Then I brought in fish 2 and he has been a voracious eater (still have him) and then I realized that Sam was sick due to the behavior of fish 2. Stupid me, I left Sam in and he died after about three weeks of having him. A week later I brought in fish 3 and a few weeks later he exhibited the red worm.
The article you just posted says camallanus needs a host. . .still, my question is what do I do with all the stuff I've purchased? The dip tubes for the ammonia & Nitrite test kits, the syphon, the tap conditioner, net, and on and on? I would wash my hands then do all my fish stuff and then wash my hands again. Would the worm not be able to live on all the plastic bottles? Do I have to toss it all? The beta may have it too because on Friday & Sat I shared the Prime bottle for both fish plus kept the Beta food next to the Guppy food.
Really, I should have insisted my son have a simple Beta bowl. My MIL gave me money for the tank, but I've shelled out at least $125 additional for all these items (and can only return two items - the heaters I bought).
Oh, and fish 2 has a long red strip going down his tummy. Must be the hemmoraging? He's had this since the beginning.
I'm thinking of letting the fish live out their short lives, then tossing everything except the 3-gallon tank and bleaching that when my kids are back in school and doing a fish-less cycle.
Ugh!
Huge kudos to you for having the patience to keep your hobby up long-term!!!
The article you just posted says camallanus needs a host. . .still, my question is what do I do with all the stuff I've purchased? The dip tubes for the ammonia & Nitrite test kits, the syphon, the tap conditioner, net, and on and on? I would wash my hands then do all my fish stuff and then wash my hands again. Would the worm not be able to live on all the plastic bottles? Do I have to toss it all? The beta may have it too because on Friday & Sat I shared the Prime bottle for both fish plus kept the Beta food next to the Guppy food.
Really, I should have insisted my son have a simple Beta bowl. My MIL gave me money for the tank, but I've shelled out at least $125 additional for all these items (and can only return two items - the heaters I bought).
Oh, and fish 2 has a long red strip going down his tummy. Must be the hemmoraging? He's had this since the beginning.
I'm thinking of letting the fish live out their short lives, then tossing everything except the 3-gallon tank and bleaching that when my kids are back in school and doing a fish-less cycle.
Ugh!
Huge kudos to you for having the patience to keep your hobby up long-term!!!