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![]() My current schedule is permitting twice per day. And when I stay at home, I make it 3 or 4 times. And feed them enough to make them happy in that feeding, not too much or not too less.
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Feed them more. The idea is to get as much garlic in them as possible. Not to make them happy. They have ich. |
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![]() But I had the impression that garlic only act as a taste enhancer instead of some sort of medicine.
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![]() There is no scientific evidence (afaik) that garlic cures ich. It does seem to enhance appetite as my fish go nuts when I add it so I bet the increased nutrition helps fish battle the parasite. There is research showing liver problems for fish when fed garlic but this was a study on aqua cultured food species not ornamentals. I restrict my garlic feeding only when I feel a fish isn't looking healthy and not on a regular basis.
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I Agee that garlic extract should not be used daily as its potency may have negative effects over long term use. |
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Sorry, couldn't resist...
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