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Post by guppyguy on Jul 1, 2013 16:48:22 GMT -5
What a site eh. Had to take a picture. This green fog in the tank is actually a medication for treating fungus and fin rot. I had a fish injure its fin and was starting to get a bit a fungus on it. Not wanting it spread i treated quickly. The fish has since healed up and returned to normal health and has not affected any other fish. All is well. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 22:25:18 GMT -5
Cool effect
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Post by guppyguy on Jul 28, 2013 9:14:13 GMT -5
Yes but sometimes when you buy new fish you see no signs on illness till shortly after you bring them home as was what happen in this case.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2013 20:35:52 GMT -5
Yes but sometimes when you buy new fish you see no signs on illness till shortly after you bring them home as was what happen in this case. Very true. If you have the space, try setting up a quarantine tank... You won't regret it. I used to do this especially when acclimatizing wild caught dwarf cichlids or species from the LFS. I still have two 10Gs with a two-level metal stand that I used to use. Unfortunately it's a 24 hour drive away in Halifax.
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Post by guppyguy on Jul 29, 2013 20:46:12 GMT -5
I do have a quarantine tank. And 95% of the time I quarantine them. This one of the few times I didn't I got unlucky. Shame on me lol
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