Melanarus Wrasse

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I have a melanarus wrasse and the thing eats like crazy, but I've recently noticed it's stomach is starting to sink in. I want to make sure it gets to a good home as I can't keep up with its feeding requirements and I’m afraid that it will starve if I keep it for too much longer. I would really appreciate a frag in return, but it’s not necessary. Let me know if you’re interested, Im located in Glendora. Thanks. (Id like to meet this weekend if possible)
 
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I’d totally take it in but you don’t come to LA do ya? Got some Zoas I’d offer ya


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I’d totally take it in but you don’t come to LA do ya? Got some Zoas I’d offer ya


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Yeah unfortunately I don’t really go out there too often, but if something comes up this weekend and it makes sense for me to go out that way and the wrasse isn’t spoken for, I’ll let you know. Thanks!!


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Wrasses often get high intestinal parasite loads, a symptom of which is lots of feeding but not putting on weight or growing much. With metronidazol medicated food, you can clear out those parasites.


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Yes, It definitely sounds like intestinal parasites. Metronidazol it safe and easy to use and is always good to have on hand. Please consider treating. I treat all of my fish during quarantine automatically.
 

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