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Post Info TOPIC: Lernaea (Anchor Worm) Infection


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Lernaea (Anchor Worm) Infection


Symptoms:
A very visible parasite, so no microscope is needed. A anchor worm will attach to the body of the fish.Unlike fish lice, the anchor worm doesn't move around on the body of the fish once its attached. Flashing and scratching when the anchor worm is still in the larvae stage, since the larvae will attach to the fishes body with the same menace then the adult.

Cause:
Very common, and unlike most other parasites, Anchor worm is not stress related.  They can be brought in on a newly arriving fish, that hasn't been quarantined, or even as an egg on plant.

Treatment:
The anchor worm can be removed with tweezers from the infected fish, the bloody spot dipped once with iodine or hydrogen peroxide on a cotton swab, and then daily application of neosporin creme. If the anchor worm is on a newly aquired fish in quarantine, thats mostly all thats needed. If the whole tank is infected, additional measures are asked for. Medications like Dimillin or Program as well as other readily available remedies are neccessary in that case. Anchors Away can be used, and has (Dimillin)Diflubenzuron as main ingredient. Salt is great as well.


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