Salt!
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Salt!
Is all Ls in need of salt or not if they are how much should i add.
Is there any Ls that dont want salt?
Thanks in advance
/Peter
Is there any Ls that dont want salt?
Thanks in advance
/Peter
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By "Ls" I take it you mean loricariids? No loricariids tolerate salt very well.
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That's all very "old fashioned" and quite toxic stuff; better get some good quality brands of true fish-medications instead of trying chemical experiments.
catfish are very bad guinnee-pigs when it comes to trying out chemicals; they're often quite sensitive to copper-ions or complexes; malachite green is one of those.
formalyn is nice to keep dead cats well conservated, it's sometimes used as a "dip" against gillflukes*, but it's not effective for oodinium, nor suited to treat a fishtank with.
*haven't got a clue about concentration or duration-time for the "dip" btw; I use a wellknown fish-medic against flukes.
catfish are very bad guinnee-pigs when it comes to trying out chemicals; they're often quite sensitive to copper-ions or complexes; malachite green is one of those.
formalyn is nice to keep dead cats well conservated, it's sometimes used as a "dip" against gillflukes*, but it's not effective for oodinium, nor suited to treat a fishtank with.
*haven't got a clue about concentration or duration-time for the "dip" btw; I use a wellknown fish-medic against flukes.
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