puffercorps
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please don't lick the fish.
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Post by puffercorps on Jul 6, 2017 23:32:30 GMT -5
I got some Marbel Clout to use on the puffs tank to kill those little black worms that peek out of their bellys. now i see it says not safe for scaleless fish. Please advise. Thanks!
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Post by Carl on Jul 7, 2017 9:30:14 GMT -5
The Trichlorfon in Clout can be hard on scaleless fish such as knife fish as well as some silver scaled fish such as silver dollars. As for puffers, i have never had a problem when used correctly From our Aquarium Medications article part 3 "Trichlorfon is best used in water with mid pH readings of about 7.2 and a GH of about 7-14dGH for optimum & safest results."Reference: www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumMedication3.html#trichlorfonCarl
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puffercorps
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please don't lick the fish.
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Post by puffercorps on Jul 7, 2017 12:25:34 GMT -5
oh HI there, Carl Sir! Glad to see you! I got another problem today. Obama is one of my big guys, has a big white spot on his belly. I thought it looked like a burn from the heater. I'll get a pic as soon as they wake up. Their sleepin in this am.
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Post by Carl on Jul 8, 2017 10:04:37 GMT -5
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puffercorps
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please don't lick the fish.
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Post by puffercorps on Jul 13, 2017 23:47:39 GMT -5
It's spreading! I do water changes every 48 hours, and treated the entire tank with ParaGuard, but I'm out now, so I'm not sure what to use. I got my canister of GEN CURE (THANX DEVON) so I think i'll try that. Can I apply something directly to the fungus?
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puffercorps
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please don't lick the fish.
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Post by puffercorps on Jul 14, 2017 0:07:39 GMT -5
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Post by Carl on Jul 14, 2017 9:08:13 GMT -5
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puffercorps
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please don't lick the fish.
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Post by puffercorps on Aug 2, 2017 20:14:20 GMT -5
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