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Old June 24th 04, 03:33 PM
Dis Gruntled
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Default Worm problem with crayfish

I have a 10 gallon tank containing a recently purchased blue
crayfish, chinese algae eater, and a red-fin shark. They are
all getting along quite well. However, yesterday I noticed a
few transparent hairlike 1/4" "worms" attached to the crayfish
at several locations. Last night I dipped the crayfish into a
salt brine solution for a few minutes and that seemed to have
taken care of the visible worms that were attached. What
methods can I use to make sure both the crayfish and the rest
of the tank are completely rid of these parasites? Are there
chemical treatments that are safe for both fish and crayfish?

Thanks!
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Old June 24th 04, 08:58 PM
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Default Worm problem with crayfish

This is not an uncommon thing.... They will not hurt the crayfish... The
best way to get rid of them is the use a brine solution & toothbrush & brush
them off... Keep the water VERY cleean with a higher salt content. wait till
the crayfish molts the remove the old exoskeleton & do a large water
change....

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I have a 10 gallon tank containing a recently purchased blue
crayfish, chinese algae eater, and a red-fin shark. They are
all getting along quite well. However, yesterday I noticed a
few transparent hairlike 1/4" "worms" attached to the crayfish
at several locations. Last night I dipped the crayfish into a
salt brine solution for a few minutes and that seemed to have
taken care of the visible worms that were attached. What
methods can I use to make sure both the crayfish and the rest
of the tank are completely rid of these parasites? Are there
chemical treatments that are safe for both fish and crayfish?

Thanks!



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Old June 24th 04, 10:37 PM
CanadianCray
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Default Worm problem with crayfish

Check this site out.....

http://us.geocities.com/crayfishdise...ges/intro.html

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This is not an uncommon thing.... They will not hurt the crayfish... The
best way to get rid of them is the use a brine solution & toothbrush &

brush
them off... Keep the water VERY cleean with a higher salt content. wait

till
the crayfish molts the remove the old exoskeleton & do a large water
change....

--
Craig Williams
_________________________________

www.Canadiancray.tk
"Dis Gruntled" wrote in message
om...
I have a 10 gallon tank containing a recently purchased blue
crayfish, chinese algae eater, and a red-fin shark. They are
all getting along quite well. However, yesterday I noticed a
few transparent hairlike 1/4" "worms" attached to the crayfish
at several locations. Last night I dipped the crayfish into a
salt brine solution for a few minutes and that seemed to have
taken care of the visible worms that were attached. What
methods can I use to make sure both the crayfish and the rest
of the tank are completely rid of these parasites? Are there
chemical treatments that are safe for both fish and crayfish?

Thanks!





 




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