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  • Christopher8654

On the black background of the bodies of the clarks purchased from TUM, white, barely visible dots appeared. One is feeding, the other hasn't for several days. There is rapid breathing and skittishness (the anemones hardly come out). As I understand, this is cryptocaryon. What should I do? In the aquarium, there are two more anemones, two shrimp, three dogfish, a lima, a bunch of soft corals, and mollusks...

Spencer7805

Do not use medications. My fish also arrived and spent a week in quarantine without any issues, then I transferred them to a display tank with zebras and velliherum, even though there were no symptoms. Now the surgeons and the fox face have a few white spots. I turned on the UV sterilizer, I'm feeding a varied diet, and I'm doing 7% water changes (20 liters) every three days. The moderator advised against using medications, and the topic by Anatoly below suggests that it's better not to use them, as it can cause stress. UV sterilizer, varied diet, water quality, and vitamins are what should be applied.