Jay Hemdal
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That's Dr. Stamper's paper. It came out about a month before ours (so essentially at the same time, due to the review lag). Here is the abstract for our paper:Here’s the abstract of a scholarly study on salt water. Good news is it seemed to have cleared up in 50 days by removing carbon.
Effects of full-stream carbon filtration on the development of head and lateral line erosion syndrome (HLLES) in ocean surgeon - PubMed
Head and lateral line erosion syndrome (HLLES) is a common but very poorly understood disease of marine aquarium fish. One suspected etiology is the use of granulated activated carbon (GAC) to filter the water. Seventy-two ocean surgeons Acanthurus bahianus were distributed among three...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Role of Activated Lignite Carbon in the Development of Head and Lateral Line Erosion in the Ocean Surgeon
Head and lateral line erosion (HLLE) is an acute or chronic, often progressive problem affecting captive fishes. Its etiology is enigmatic. This study examined the relationship between the use of ...
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A third researcher was exploring diet (vitamin C mostly) in the development of HLLE. Funny thing - she had to throw out her study because one of her students put a carbon filter on their control tank (grin).
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