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![]() I know it's too soon, but do they seem stable? It still blows me out you lost those two so fast! Especially since they were both eating.. I've always figured if they are eating they will be ok
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![]() FYI the only thing that treats velvet is a copper treatment or formalin. Not sure what uni marin is, but if it doesn't have copper or formalin in it, it's doubtful it will work.
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ETA: Sorry, the stuff is Chloroquine diphosphate that I'm referring to
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![]() I wonder if any of the stores have a "pest trap" its basically a smaller version of the fish trap. Wish I had thought to bring mine down today
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![]() Hey Brad,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your fish buddies. Hope the survivors pull through. You may want to try a freshwater bath as it will clear them of any parasites and make their time in the QT shorter. I would also recommend a UV on the tank to help clear any free swimming MV. Copper is poisonous. You just kill the parasites faster than the fish as they are smaller. ![]() If you are going to let the tank be fallow for 6 weeks then I would recommend adding Ammonium Chloride to keep the bio filter going. Otherwise you will get an ammonia spike when you put the fish back in and the acros will hate that. Cheers, Tim |
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![]() Where can you buy Chloroquine diphosphate? (not quinine sulfate)
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![]() malachite green works the same way as formalin only its way more carcinogenic. I'm surprised you can even get it still, they won't let us use it on our experimental fish at work, its great for ectoparasites and skin infections.
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![]() Good to know.
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![]() I hope that med will work.
Types and quantities of active substances:1 ml of unimarin contains: 4.00 mg of ethacridine lactate 2.75 mg of tetramethylthionine chloride 2.00 mg of acriflavin chloride 0.26 mg of 4-(4'-dimethylaminophenylaza-benzol-1-sulfonic acid) sodium salt Does anyone know if acriflavin is effective against velvet? First one is an antiseptic, Second is simply methylen blue, third is a desinfectant and not sure what is the last one. I thought only copper worked for velvet?
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http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-07/sp/feature/ which claims that acriflavin does potentially work, although maybe not as effective as copper... I might try to find some Marex though....
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