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Wow there are some amazing pictures in this thread!
I'll just add that fluconazole is generally quite well tolerated by animals, but we shouldn't say there are "no adverse effects". You definitely seem them in land animals. There could be adverse effects, but we just don't notice them because they would be very hard to see in fish (unless the adverse reaction is death!). The most common adverse drug reaction would be gastrointestinal related, which we probably wouldn't notice in our fish. It is also possible for the drug to have adverse effects on the fishes liver, but again unless you necropsy dead fish or do other diagnostics you probably wouldn't notice. I would just to monitor your fishes appetite post-treatment and see if their feces look normal. Anyways that is just FYI. This looks like an extremely useful tool to have for Bryopsis problems. |
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Just purchased 20x200mg tabs think I only need to use 6 of these. Will post how it works once I recieve it and begin treatment.
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Bryopsis all gone...
Red macro algae still there... think it's dead.. but it still there.. stuff is like plastic. ... Going to wait a few days before major water change just in case https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...87df138881.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...a04fa57294.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f1f57e3c84.jpg |
Booom! It's like magic.... wait, you took the rocks out and scrubbed them didn't you :question:
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scrape rocks..
no... why
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Just kidding ;) except the magic part. Is that 5 days since you added it?!
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That's like a miracle drug! I wonder what else it's killing that you may or may not be seeing?
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you slay me
6 days after dosing,,,
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