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Might keep jello in line!
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Might keep jello in line!
I agree eel is ewww... definitely a friend and not food! YuckI've not tried either. I tried eel once and ewwwwwww...... yuk.....
Don't get me wrong. Propper sized fish are going to get eaten
But, people should still be able to keep them if they like.
Indonesian's illegally tnt fish. I'm not sure if they stopped breaking the law. But it's all to get a certain surgeon fish. I can't recall the name.
I didn't think an established halichoeres could get uronema I thought they were susceptible to it while enduring the stress and conditions of the supply chain, did he say they can get it at anytime from an infected damsel? Ek!So i read a post from Jay earlier this morning. I'm offically on the no damsel list after reading halichoeres is thev3rd most prone fish to get uronema. :*(
I could ask himI didn't think an established halichoeres could get uronema I thought they were susceptible to it while enduring the stress and conditions of the supply chain, did he say they can get it at anytime from an infected damsel? Ek!
Yes plsI could ask him
No worries! You don't have to do that I was just curious. I try to stay out of the disease forum. Too much Tony Bologna in there.I could ask him
I did anyhow. I can quarantine damsels, but dont think i need them nowNo worries! You don't have to do that I was just curious. I try to stay out of the disease forum. Too much Tony Bologna in there.
^^ @Crabby48 that reference was for youI try to stay out of the disease forum. Too much Tony Bologna in there.
I never liked damels to start with, not even as a little kid liking fish I liked damsels, I don’t trust them lolI did anyhow. I can quarantine damsels, but dont think i need them now
Now I know why. -_-.No worries! You don't have to do that I was just curious. I try to stay out of the disease forum. Too much Tony Bologna in there.
So, once established, are halichoeres still vulnerable to urno, or more resistant?I’m not allowed to post in disease forum. Makes someone look more foolish. It’s a shame this place had so many great people and now it’s the copy and past show. The good is he doesn’t keep saying your fish is dying because you don’t feed garlic with the shrimp scampi now
I’ve always figured them as most resistant as I haven’t seen one that isnt once fully established or additions to a tank or minimized and calcualtedSo, once established, are halichoeres still vulnerable to urno, or more resistant?
No other fish is now going into the display without quarantine. Uronema is terrifying.I’ve always figured them as most resistant as I haven’t seen one that isnt once fully established or additions to a tank or minimized and calcualted
Knowing it could be in my tank forever scares the heck out of meUronema is terrifying
Great way to say it without saying the name.. I called him out on that and he got offended lol.. I’m the one who started the h202 experiments with Dino’s about 15 years ago and the started the original thread on here that gets cut and pasted…I’m not allowed to post in disease forum. Makes someone look more foolish. It’s a shame this place had so many great people and now it’s the copy and past show. The good is he doesn’t keep saying your fish is dying because you don’t feed garlic with the shrimp scampi now
Just my opinion and based off nothing.So, once established, are halichoeres still vulnerable to urno, or more resistant?
Meh… I threw in 12 chromis that are notorious for it and 8 died fast and I’m sure it’s from just that.. no other fish were infected! Just keep your kids well fed “fat and happy” and diseases aren’t a big deal..Knowing it could be in my tank forever scares the heck out of me