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Would chloroquine phosphate kill mangroves?
Why not...just tell him its for fish...even the crankiest around here does it for me...I cant get no vet around me to do it [emoji17]
Hi Meredith...First of all my 65 has no signs of anything...yet...not even flashing ...anyhow...bought a tomato clown from my lfs, of course he's QT'd and I put in CP...should I be feeding metro with focus as well...get rid of any belly worms...thanks and regards...Ken;Pompusdon't mix cp and liquid prazi. You can use general cure -which has prazi and metro in powder form.
Easier said than done. I called 7 vets including the one I bring my 3 dogs to (where I have spent thousands) and they said no also. The only one who would make a house call wanted over $400 just for the visit and it was a week out.Why not...just tell him its for fish...even the crankiest around here does it for me...
Outragious!...grubby b-------! ;Rage...If you need it again, let me know and I'll get a script from my vet...than send it to diamondback...better yet, join our The Catskill Reef on FB ...nothing to do with the meds...just be good to have you...KenEasier said than done. I called 7 vets including the one I bring my 3 dogs to (where I have spent thousands) and they said no also. The only one who would make a house call wanted over $400 just for the visit and it was a week out.
I bought from Fishman and my porcupine puffer (who was the worst, covered in velvet) is doing very well. His fins are scarred up still but his body is clean after just 1 week.
I would have preferred to get it from a vet and pharmacy, but that didn't seem to be an option. I also have a bottle of ich shield that gets good reviews.
Hi Meredith...First of all my 65 has no signs of anything...yet...not even flashing ...anyhow...bought a tomato clown from my lfs, of course he's QT'd and I put in CP...should I be feeding metro with focus as well...get rid of any belly worms...thanks and regards...Ken;Pompus
Gotcha...;PompusNo, not unless you see signs of a need for it (white stringy poop)
Fishman has 2 recommend dosages for small and large tanks.I find it strange that multiple sources in the industry say to dose CP multiple times (not one and done)... I read fishman chemicals suggest using it every 5 or 10 days, which everyone laughted at.. . But I just ran into diamondback's suggested usage too.
"The typical treatment involves adding five to ten milligrams of Chloroquine per liter of water every five days for a minimum of four treatments. However, your veterinarian or aquarium specialist will provide more detailed instructions for treating your unique case. "
http://www.diamondbackdrugs.com/chloroquine/
Another thing is this list of fish that are sensitive to this medication. Anthias and wrasse. What is this based on? A couple of experiences? A few hundred experiences? Just curious. I would think that same fish that dies in cp would also die in copper. It seems that the deaths are always blamed on the treatment, when there are a lot of unknowns with the fish itself.
Yes the fundamental difference is quite drastic. That's why I ask why we're stuck on copper. Cp is the safest way to treat using medications, yet we as a hobby still want to play with poison. I'm just trying to understand.If you are speaking of my list, it was based on many experiments done by @Humblefish and data gathered from the members here and various customers from the store I work at. It was a compilation of data from many sources and a general consensus as to the safety of these chemicals with certain types of fish. Each fish is an individual so they may be affected differently, but that is usually the exception and not the rule. Copper is a poison, CP is not. That is a fundamental difference in the two chemicals.
I thought I quoted this in my first post.I find it strange that multiple sources in the industry say to dose CP multiple times (not one and done)... I read fishman chemicals suggest using it every 5 or 10 days, which everyone laughted at.. . But I just ran into diamondback's suggested usage too.
"The typical treatment involves adding five to ten milligrams of Chloroquine per liter of water every five days for a minimum of four treatments. However, your veterinarian or aquarium specialist will provide more detailed instructions for treating your unique case. "
http://www.diamondbackdrugs.com/chloroquine/
Copper is easily attainable at any LFS, CP is a bit tougher.Yes the fundamental difference is quite drastic. That's why I ask why we're stuck on copper. Cp is the safest way to treat using medications, yet we as a hobby still want to play with poison. I'm just trying to understand.
If you are speaking of my list, it was based on many experiments done by @Humblefish and data gathered from the members here and various customers from the store I work at. It was a compilation of data from many sources and a general consensus as to the safety of these chemicals with certain types of fish. Each fish is an individual so they may be affected differently, but that is usually the exception and not the rule. Copper is a poison, CP is not. That is a fundamental difference in the two chemicals.