• Brent8919

David

I knew you would succeed.

Kendra2262

It was unnecessary to do them, as in my opinion, this method has become obsolete; there are now many other, more effective and less painful methods for combating external and internal parasitic infections, and in this case, it was likely an internal bacterial infection affecting the function of the swim bladder.

Charles5941

I suggested soaking a live maggot in medicine and then feeding it to the sufferer.

Kathleen

Firstly, the amphiprion might not take it, and secondly, if the marine fish has an internal disease, it's better not to give it bloodworms, as it can perish instantly; I remember this happened with the Centropyge bispinosa.

Steven757

I was afraid to give the maggot because someone on the forum said it has too hard a chitinous shell. The fish are already doing poorly here, and now they are offering sausage in a bulletproof vest for lunch.