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If yes, how much should it be maintained at and for how long. Also, does salts help ?

2006-10-28 04:50:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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Here's a link, says to treat with salt. That's going to depend on the type of fish you have though, as to if they can handle salt.

http://www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/skin_gill_flukes/

This one has a good description and treatment options for it. It's about 1/2 way down, the longest post on there. Only thing with the formalin, it again depends on the type of fish you're treating. With tetras and scaleless fish you need to use a smaller dose. You can also post on that site as well if you have any questions. Good luck!!

http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85490&highlight=fluke+treatments

2006-10-28 05:21:53 · answer #1 · answered by tikitiki 7 · 0 0

some human beings battling fish have chanced on it to help for a era (type of like a band help to maintain an amputated arm although in maximum situations, although). many human beings industry it as though it quite is the treatment all and large tonic...(as quickly as cocaine replaced into theory to be some large tonic for human beings too...) What salt DOES: it could temporarily relieve indicators of nitrite poisoning (additionally mildly useful against ammonia or nitrate poisoning no count if it quite is aquarium salt that does no longer strengthen pH) might reason a fish to offer a thicker slime coat (additionally a downfall). Mildly useful in some parasitic cures, often in connection with some thing like a warmth therapy for ich. So, some human beings could be dealing with a cycle, have intense nitrite, yet are actually not attempting out their water so issues seem "large" and that they can't ascertain what is going on. somebody shows salt, it facilitates, the cycle finishes, and the individuals are confident the salt keeps their fish healthful and is needed... there are various myths and fake impact approximately aquarium salt accessible. it quite is ideal in some situations, yet is over utilized mostly and can actual reason greater harm than stable if no longer used precise. additionally, it does no longer make a tank brackish!

2016-12-28 07:09:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to get "Parasite Clear" Tank Buddies medicine by a company called Jungle. Clears it up in a day. No harm to fish. Worked wonders for me. I turned the temp up a bit. But these fizzy tablets are the thing. Get them at any pet store.

2006-10-28 04:59:56 · answer #3 · answered by Damon 2 · 0 0

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