Nematodes
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:37 pm
I recently fed my fish some live Daphnia (a treat I thought) from what I also thought was a reputable source and then about two weeks later one of my previously healthy peacock gobies suddenly died, with a noticable red worm protruding from its vent. I took the fish and worm to an expert in these things who identified the worm as Camallanus sp and said that it almost certainly came in with the Daphnia. I now notice that a honey gourami that I have in a different tank is also infested - I can see 2-3 worms sticking out - but it still seems relatively healthy.
I have just been round several tropical fish shops and no-one seems to even know what a nematode is, let alone how to make them all die. I was offered various fluke and louse remedies but I am guessing this will be useless at best and at worst will kill off my cherry shrimps. A search of the internet suggested using industrial cattle wormer in small doses.
Has anyone had any experience of this problem? What I really want to know is:
a) How to kill the worms, preferably without harming crustaceans.
b) How likely are the worms to kill my other fish? Some other research indicates that the worms rarely kill anything outright but obviously they reduce the health of the host and leave it susceptible to other problems.
c) Could they have come in from another source? I also feed my fish live brine shrimp occasionally.
d) Can the worms infect other fish directly or is an intermediate host required? The worm I had examined was heavily pregnant!
e) If I cannot treat this how long before all the worms die naturally?
Any help at all with this would be very gratefully received. I have only been keeping fish for a few years but have learned a few harsh lessons along the way, this is one of the worst.
I have just been round several tropical fish shops and no-one seems to even know what a nematode is, let alone how to make them all die. I was offered various fluke and louse remedies but I am guessing this will be useless at best and at worst will kill off my cherry shrimps. A search of the internet suggested using industrial cattle wormer in small doses.
Has anyone had any experience of this problem? What I really want to know is:
a) How to kill the worms, preferably without harming crustaceans.
b) How likely are the worms to kill my other fish? Some other research indicates that the worms rarely kill anything outright but obviously they reduce the health of the host and leave it susceptible to other problems.
c) Could they have come in from another source? I also feed my fish live brine shrimp occasionally.
d) Can the worms infect other fish directly or is an intermediate host required? The worm I had examined was heavily pregnant!
e) If I cannot treat this how long before all the worms die naturally?
Any help at all with this would be very gratefully received. I have only been keeping fish for a few years but have learned a few harsh lessons along the way, this is one of the worst.