genotype Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 I'm seeing brooklynellosis, brooklynella, and various misspellings and mangulations (what, that's not a word? it's perfectly cromulant!) of this protozoa. Are they interchangeable? Anyway, there's lots of info about the life cycle of c. irritans, but not much on brook. How long should a tank be fallow after infection? Well, I'm leaving it sort of fallow. I left my YM goby in there because 1) it's unlikely he can get brook and 2) the amount of effort I was going through to catch the little guy had us both very stressed, and I would've felt bad putting it into a medicated tank as badly stressed as I was -- er, I mean, as stressed out as the fish was. After taking out most of my rocks (except the ones with corals on them) I still hadn't caught it after 10 mins. Man, I feel like I'm really spamming this forum. Sorry, work's been boring. Link to comment
genotype Posted April 13, 2006 Author Share Posted April 13, 2006 So, any opinions on how long the tank should be fallow? Same as C. irritans? Link to comment
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