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hyposaline conditions
are there any fish out there that shouldn't be exposed to a hyposaline quarantine? I used a hyposaline quarantine for the cinnamon clowns I used to have and it worked out very well. I was thinking of using it on all the fish I get down the road.
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don't have a answer but are you planning hypo-salinity even if no problems being show?
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All fish have to monitored for signs of stress. I've had a White Cheek Tang and a 6 Line Wrasse that didn't do well in it. Apparently, from what I've read, Wrasses in general don't do well in hypo salinity, and Tangs do poorly in copper.
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I have heard scale-less fish don't fare well with hypo, I've also heard they don't need it as ich needs scales to attach to a fish.
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Aren't Tangs scaleless?
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I'm going to use it as part of my quarantine rigamarole. Something like 30% of a fish's energy is spent on osmoregulation so hyposaline's good for fish that came out of transport. They can spend their energy recovering instead of just osmoregulation.
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Gotta ask; What the heck is a hyposalinity treatment? Never heard of it. Guess you all know how much of a newbie I am now>>>:biggrin:
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Thanks
Thanks Joe.:biggrin:
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