Effects of CBD in Aquarium Fish Need to be Proven

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We all know that stress in our aquarium fish is a big concern, especially for newly caught fish or recent acquisitions. Many freshwater aquarists learn of this importance very early on with the widely available Stress Zyme which is proven to protect the slime coat of fish, but a new company is looking to reduce […]

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This guy, not sure who he is though.
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Ummm....
who had the time to test this?
Why did they test this?
Who paid to test this?
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Lol, I just came across this thread, and I had to say it sounds ridiculous. Has there been any other research done? I mean, CBD has greatly helped me improve my sleep, but I'm not sure it can help fish...
 

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Hey there! I'm new on this forum, but I gotta say, I agree with you that the idea of CBD helping aquarium fish sounds a bit far-fetched. I mean, I've heard of CBD helping humans with sleep and anxiety, but fish? That's a new one for me. As for other research, I haven't come across anything that suggests CBD can benefit fish specifically.
 

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Had to double-check the date (not April 1st)... So do I have to worry about my fish doing stupid crap if I give them this, ie: swimming backwards upside down, trying to swim into the return outlets, crawling around in the sand on their tails? Do we also feed them snacks like Cheetos?
 

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This is silly. I used to worry about if the pot smoke in my room effected my reef. Like did it exchange at a rate high enough to change my water chemistry? Sometimes it gets pretty smoky in here.

But I'm gonna have to lol at this cbs for fish stuff.
 

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This is silly. I used to worry about if the pot smoke in my room effected my reef. Like did it exchange at a rate high enough to change my water chemistry? Sometimes it gets pretty smoky in here.

But I'm gonna have to lol at this cbs for fish stuff.
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