F8 puffer has abdominal bloating, clasping fin on one side

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F8 puffer has abdominal bloating, clasping fin on one side

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Hello again. I posted here last about a month ago, when my fish were experiencing ich and then their cycle crashed, which PufferPunk helped me realize. I was able to get the tank cycled, and the ich cleared up but now I have this problem.

A couple weeks ago i noticed a lump in Six's abdomen. I fed them a cooked pea, which they weren't very interested in but did take a couple bites. I help off feeding them for 6 days, to see if it would clear up. It didn't, but I fed them anyway. It didn't get worse, so I fed them twice more over the next 4 days or so. But then today it's worse, and he started clasping one fin to his side. It looks a little sunken in, too. My picture files are too large, but i can link to a drive folder or something if needed. Thank you in advance!

Nitrates: 20
Nitrites: 0
Ammonia: 0
pH: ~8.0
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Re: F8 puffer has abdominal bloating, clasping fin on one side

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I have started treatment with PraziPro, assuming that he has an internal parasite. I added a little to the tank, and also soaked their bloodworms in the medicine before feeding last night. No progress yet, but he isn't clasping his fin to his side anymore. Though i don't think that's a reaction to the PraziPro.
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Re: F8 puffer has abdominal bloating, clasping fin on one side

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Anybody out there listening? It's not getting better. Six seems listless today and resting a lot. I'm not sure what else to do. I think that it is parasites, because his belly is all contorted and bulgey in some places, but sunken in around those places. Please help!!
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Re: F8 puffer has abdominal bloating, clasping fin on one side

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Sorry it took so long for me to find this. My internet is out. I hope I helped you in the private message. I wish you could post a photo. If you can't resize it, send it to my email.
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