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Jordanella floridae
Hello!
I won a pair of beautiful Jordanella floridae at the TAKO auction in
Houston this past weekend who seem extremely eager to spawn if I'll just
give them a little privacy, so they've now got a 2.5 gal. to themselves. =)
However, the male has a tiny spot of fungus on his lower lip, and I have
never had a killie with any sort of disease before (I'm real new =). ) I
had a male SJO whose back got scraped by another male, & adding salt &
SeaChem's Stress Guard seemed to fix him right up, but I still have an idea
of killies as being somewhat delicate and exotic, I guess.
May I have suggestions on a medication, dosage, and length of treatment
appropriate for this species? Also, should I separate the fish and only
treat the male, or treat the male and female, as they were in the same bag
and she may have been injured as well? Should I move them into a bigger
tank (or separate them) to treat them (the stress of the chase, etc.)?
Suggestions for spawning and egg care are also very welcome.
Thanks!
Rebecca...
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