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Old 10-16-2002, 11:05 PM
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I was just wondering what type of garlic extract people are using? I picked up a 60ml bottle of Kyolic, it's a liquid aged garlic extract in a water base. It's dark brown in colour. Does this sound like the right stuff?
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I use the Kyolic powdered garlic. I mix it with my flake food that I put into my auto feeder. Or I add it to my Mysis & Brine Shrimp with vitamin drops.
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Troy, I use freshly crushed garlic.
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Thanks guys, I'm assuming the stuff I'm using is the right stuff then?

Brad, do you make an oil out of it or what? BTW, you're quite the little chef eh? Do you wear a little white puffy cap when you serve the food? "Oh garcon...a little more fresh garlic mysis please."
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Troy, you been peekin' in my window again??? :P

Yes, mincing the garlic produces a fair amount of oil. I rub the puree on nori and smear it with wax paper until the nori is soaked. I then scrape off the garlic bits. I have had ich vanish in 48 hours doing this. After I discontinued feeding it, the ich came back, so I feed regularly 3 times a week until recently. The one fish affected has only one or two spots left. He is doing really well and settling in great. Of course it's a species that is supposed to die within 3 months, so we'll see what the future holds.
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What species is that to which you are confessing there Brad.....
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Deb, I don't want to bring up the "T" word. However, this particular fish has been in captivity for 4 months, 2 in the LFS, and is doing great.
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Troy it is the right stuff. I prefer to use dry food as if you squirt some garlic extract on after 20 minutes the dry food really absorbs it all.

The idea is to get as much garlic extract soaked food into the tang as possible to prevent ich or to get rid of it.

IME it is a must have in the refridgerator of every reefers home.
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To be honest, this is the first time I've ever used it. I don't have a tang/surgeon in the tank (but probably will one day). I just added a flasher wrasse to go with my two chromis and orchid dottyback. The flasher looks like it has lymphocystis, although it usually goes away on it's own (in my experience with well fed fish), I thought I'd give the garlic a shot. Glad I got the right type, it was $22.99 for the 60ml bottle, is that about right?
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