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+1. Even I'll be testing soon!!Lots of testing is going on with hydrogen peroxide, stay tuned for that!
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+1. Even I'll be testing soon!!Lots of testing is going on with hydrogen peroxide, stay tuned for that!
Want to truly impress us, Paul? Throw in a black mollySeriousely!!. Hello there Ford. Nice that you joined.
By the way, I added a hippo tang and box fish. I realize a hippo tang is a very easy, beginner fish, but still considered by many as an ich magnet. Box fish invented ich and they are more prone to it than tangs.
Wong! That cosmic flowerhorn at the bottom totally has flukes!Qt works, prove me wrong
Wong! That cosmic flowerhorn at the bottom totally has flukes!
I think it's both. Total QT failure!I think they look more like ich spots [emoji12]
What we can start doing, if we can get a large enough group of willing participants together, is have different groups of us try the different options and compare results. Obviously this isn't nearly as rigorous as an actual scientific study, but it could at least provide some insight into these choices.
I never thought about my Oxydator as assisting in disease control when I first started using them about 30 years ago. In fact I wasn't even sure or at least thought what real benefits it would bring. Regarding ORP and using Oxydator's as I have said in a previous post IME when using higher concentrations of peroxide it seems to interfere with the workings of the prob and can show a negative ORP reading. At lower peroxide concentrations this does not seem to be the case.I just ordered one, but not for disease control per say. More for general aquarium health.
With it coming I decided to recalibrate my probes. Of course, with my recent luck, I broke my ORP probe which is what would give me the best indication if the Oxydator is working properly. New probe on order.
What, ive been doing this for almost five years. I know everything grandpa.
What we can start doing, if we can get a large enough group of willing participants together, is have different groups of us try the different options and compare results
I threw in 5 of them already. They are so happy in my tank that they grew large enough to eat my hippo tang.Throw in a black molly
With regards to water movement. I have a lot and I mean a LOT. I have 2 x maxspect gyre 230s and 2 x MP40s none are on full of course but still turn up quite high.
Not sure how the ad got in there and I can't find an edit button on here if there is can somebody point it out for me. Thanks.A short video showing my pumps and water flow.
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Not sure how the ad got in there and I can't find an edit button on here if there is can somebody point it out for me. Thanks.
Thank you my friend [emoji4]To get an unlimeted edit option - you have to be a R2R supporter (some $ a year) But you always able to call in one of the mods to help you - I do this now - I call @Brew12 - can you fix Atols post #531 and take away the link?
Sincerely Lasse
Your sense of humor cracks me up.Gr my post should read 2 x gyre 130s not 230s. I have builders fingers and bite my nails so they are more like a hammer face.
OK - well - I just put 3 fish in my tank with the last 2 weeks - blu faced angel - from Petco, Harliquin tusk and Blue jaw trigger (LFS) - I put them in the sump for 2 days then in main tank. No problems so farI think that’s a great idea.
I’m going to be running a modified version of the TTM method I came up with, essentially running my version of QT Option 3, non-toxic/mild meds prophylactic QT. TTM with transfers every 24-46 hours, some fresh water dips, and some medicated baths with either Ruby Reef Rally or Methylene Blue depending on the day.
Since there are only 25 people in Sweden - 21 threads seems like a lotThe Swedish saltwater scene is very much smaller than the US market, but I did a check how many disease related threads there was in the Swedish forum during the last 18 months – it was 21. We import from the same sources that you do; we do not have access to the same heavy drugs that you have, and it is not to do chemoprophylactic treatments. Even use of observation QT is rare. Seen during time – ich is the most common disease.
There are some differences – 95 % of the purchases goes via a LFS. We have very strict regulation of transporting vertebrates and no domestic airlines do not transport living animals. The LFS is mostly specialized saltwater shops, hence often enthusiasts making a living from their hobby. We have very strict laws according to consumer rights. Every LFS know that during the first 6 months after the purchase must prove that the fish was not sick (or had other faults) at the moment of purchase. With other words - The burden of proof lies on the one who sold the fish during the first 6 months. The supply chains is often very short – direct import from exporting countries to LFS is rather common.
All this together has led to very responsible wholesalers and LFS. It is very rare you see a sick fish at a LFS. Either wholesalers or LFS use chemoprophylactic treatments. Use of chemoprophylactic treatmens are very rare in the Swedish society overall. One of the LFS I nowadays sometimes buy my life stock from (yes, I buy from other than my friend) has a bad reputation according to saltwater fish a couple of years ago. They conclude that they had a bad supplier and change the supplier to TMC, UK. Before I use to say to them – If I should by from you – I will buy it direct in the bag or wait for 4 months – if it still alive at that time – it will manage everything Today – they have very good quality and I buy from them now and then.
A whole other thing. People that have been following me knows that I am a huge fan of using hydrogen peroxide as treatment and that I constantly run a low dosage in my aquaria. Never less – I will rise a warning about using this in prophylactic treatments protocols. Norwegian fish farmers have reporting more resistant population of sea liches after a couple of years use of H2O2. There is indication that not all sea liches die, and that the evolution pressure forward more resistance therefore is high. This seems to contradict my recommendation to use oxydators but I think we have partly the same effect here as with low Cu levels or low ozone management (IMO – the use of low Cu levels in LFS and wholesalers have nothing to do with disease management – it is labour management) The dosage is not high enough to force the evolution in direction of resistant populations (non or very few parasites will be killed and hence their set of genes will not disappear) and in the case of oxydators and low ozone concentrations – the overall health effect with higher oxygen levels and other things will do the environment better for god animal health. The reason why I run the oxydator is because it takes away a lot of the yellow substances in my aquarium with high biological turnover – not primary for disease management. However – I have noted that people with oxydators have lesser or no problems with diseases in the long run. If – I see signs of disease or suspect anything with newcomers – I rise the dosage for a couple of weeks. I will never run without one – at least it gives me more self-confidence that I will manage a healthy fish stock.
With other words – there is no chemical whatever that is number 42!
Sincerely Lasse