Ed Hahn
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The below article was copied, I would like to learn more about this pest. I think it would be wise to recognize this isopod.
Cirolanid Isopod
This is a type of Crustacean found on saltwater fish. This isopod is a viscous predator. The larvae, unlike most other ?pods, does not go through a free-swimming phase, but hatch as miniature replica?s of their parent. These creatures will wait in the substrate or rocks in your tank until a fish swims close enough for the pod to jump on and clutch the fish with its front two legs. Once the isopod has a firm grip on the fish it will slice the fish open and proceed to eat the blood and muscle tissue.
Symptoms
* Fish is lethargic
* The isopod is visible on the fish.
* Bleeding and open wounds
* Unexpected death of an otherwise healthy fish
Prevention
Quarantine all fish before introducing to the main tank.
Careful examination of the fish before being purchased.
Treatment
Simple removal using tweezers (caution fish may bleed after removal) followed by a treatment with an antibacterial remedy as a precaution.
Use a propriety anti parasitic remedy containing copper. (Follow directions carefully.)
If isopod is in the rocks or substrate
* Break down the tank by removing all rocks substrate and decoration and replacing with new decorations
* Remove all fish for 4 to 6 months to starve all the isopods before adding new fish.
Note
Treat the fish against secondary infections and keep a close eye on them until their wounds have healed.
Does anyone have any more input on this pest?
Cirolanid Isopod
This is a type of Crustacean found on saltwater fish. This isopod is a viscous predator. The larvae, unlike most other ?pods, does not go through a free-swimming phase, but hatch as miniature replica?s of their parent. These creatures will wait in the substrate or rocks in your tank until a fish swims close enough for the pod to jump on and clutch the fish with its front two legs. Once the isopod has a firm grip on the fish it will slice the fish open and proceed to eat the blood and muscle tissue.
Symptoms
* Fish is lethargic
* The isopod is visible on the fish.
* Bleeding and open wounds
* Unexpected death of an otherwise healthy fish
Prevention
Quarantine all fish before introducing to the main tank.
Careful examination of the fish before being purchased.
Treatment
Simple removal using tweezers (caution fish may bleed after removal) followed by a treatment with an antibacterial remedy as a precaution.
Use a propriety anti parasitic remedy containing copper. (Follow directions carefully.)
If isopod is in the rocks or substrate
* Break down the tank by removing all rocks substrate and decoration and replacing with new decorations
* Remove all fish for 4 to 6 months to starve all the isopods before adding new fish.
Note
Treat the fish against secondary infections and keep a close eye on them until their wounds have healed.
Does anyone have any more input on this pest?