Todd, that sounds like it might be a Camellanus infection/ infestation. My
Adobe Acrobat copy is giving me trouble so I can't read it, but go to
http://www.inkmkr.com/Fish/ and check out his Camellanus treatment. A cure
for a remarkable selection of worms and parasites has been the 5% solution
of Flubendazole. You might read around a little (google search) and see if
that would work for you.
It is so frustrating when you move your fish to a place and situation where
you would think they would be more comfortable and safer and then everything
goes haywire. I, and I'm sure a lot of those on this list, can identify with
that. Really sorry this is all happening to you.
All the best,
Scott
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