What am i looking at? anchor worm? fungus?

week 3 of treatment started.

cant tell if they are getting better. Definitely not getting worse though
 
well i dosed for a 4th week. doing only about 40% water change most weeks. so im not exactly following the directions.

cant tell if it is working. some anchors are still attached. but i havent seen new ones emerge for weeks now. could be that the water temps are too cold for the anchors to mature fast enough too though
 
i just wanted to update this

the treatment i used works! axies safe i assume since my axies are alive and hungry

not sure how many doses i ended up using... but it works. i dosed maybe 5-6 times before giving up. a few weeks later they were anchor free
 
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