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Old 09-24-2009, 10:57 PM
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I don't have a good camera but my 2 clowns and neon goby have spots on their fins and almost look like they have a fuzz/bubbles on them. I had my royal gramma pass away on Saturday and he looked to have the samething but it was effecting his ability to swim. I've been feeding them daily with garlic extreme and selcon added to their food for the last 2 weeks and have kept a close eye on my parameters too
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If it looks fuzzy as opposed to spots, pimples or salt like specks it is probably a fungus.
An excellent product is made by Mardel but you have to remove the fish into a QT to do it.
It will clear it up quickly
Rocks do not get fungus so forget about the rocks.
A freshwater dip will do nothing for fungus except stress the fish.
Continue with the garlic extract but add a few drops of selcon because when the fungus is killed the sore needs to heal.

Check your water parameters because fungus often surfaces when water quality is not up to par although it might have come in with the last fish you added.

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Old 09-25-2009, 03:37 AM
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a fungus sounds about right. iwas iwas thinking about turning my biocube into a qt anyway. do you think it would be safe to add the rock from my BC to the sump of my 120? i dont want to transfer that fungus into my 120 at all!!

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Old 09-25-2009, 03:48 AM
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a fungus sounds about right. iwas iwas thinking about turning my biocube into a qt anyway. do you think it would be safe to add the rock from my BC to the sump of my 120? i dont want to transfer that fungus into my 120 at all!!

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The biocube is OK.
All you need is a clean glass, or plastic container.
Transfer some water from your tank and stick a heater in it and powerhead in it.
Place the fish in it and follow the medication directions. I think it just takes a couple of days so there will be no ammonia issues.

If I were you I would leave the rock in the BC while the fish are being treated in another vessel.
That way the BC can still be used as a tank in the future.
5 or 10 gallon tanks are cheap.
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Old 09-25-2009, 04:00 AM
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yeah five and tens are super cheap even brand new at the LFS. by any chance do you remember the name of the mardel product? what else should be in a qt tank? other than heater,powerhead,etc...
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yeah five and tens are super cheap even brand new at the LFS. by any chance do you remember the name of the mardel product? what else should be in a qt tank? other than heater,powerhead,etc...
Mardel Maroxy Anti Fungal for Saltwater.

Many LFS carry useless anti-fungal, parasite and bacterial medications so phone first otherwise you will be chasing all over town.

A hiding place(s), and a small cheap filter to clear the water.

Do a 20+- water change daily, use a turkey baster to siphon out any crude on the bottom and feed less.
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ok that sounds very doable! should have everything up and running by sunday. thanks naesco!

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