Best Vitamin/Supplement for our fish?

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I get a lot of my supplements from Seahorse Source. Their probiotics are killer.

All the the things in gold wrappers are from there...

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Some good suggestions, though all completely unnecessary of course. Money better spent on a more varied diet.
 
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I am very interested in this and nutrition overall, so wanna get some great resources if people have any. I certainly don't think it is a waste
 

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I am very interested in this and nutrition overall, so wanna get some great resources if people have any. I certainly don't think it is a waste
I do this from many years
Add 2 cloves of garlic in 120 ml of ro water and 10 drops of lipovit
Milkshake everiting and place in a spray doser
Every time feed fishes i spray it 2 times to the food
 
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I do this from many years
Add 2 cloves of garlic in 120 ml of ro water and 10 drops of lipovit
Milkshake everiting and place in a spray doser
Every time feed fishes i spray it 2 times to the food

I am skeptical about garlic as I have started to see it is not beneficial in the long term.
 

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I've had good experience with Aquaforest's FishV at home, and at work I've seen Ecosystem's Fish Solution used on an aquarium with 6 ich'd up Purple Tangs with HLLE. They all recovered and the HLLE healed. I don't know if I can attribute that entirely to Fish Solution, but I figure most recommendations in this thread will be anecdotal.
 

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I almost never use vitamins (and never garlic), feed a varied diet, and have no observed nutritional deficiencies in any of my fish. No HLLE on any of my tangs. If people want to 'think' vitamin supplements are necessary, be my guest; doesn't mean it's true though.

FWIW in the early days of marine fish keeping when the available foods were limited in comparison to toady, vitamins might have been necessary ...... and I stress, might. Today it's just Marketing. Don't be a victim :lol:
 

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No one said it was necessary, as in your fish will die without them. I've had fish live a very long time before I ever supplemented... doesn't mean it isn't beneficial. Studies supports things like high doses of vitamin C and immunologic response. Beta Glucan is awesome and now well studied in its benefits for fish. A lot of people have had successful fish tanks without ever dosing calcium or any other supplements, but some people are interested in tweaking the parameters.... same with supplements and fish. Just because we are getting them to survive, doesn't mean we couldn't be doing more. If someone isn't into it, they're not into it. If someone IS into it and are looking for a little more information, this is the place to come for a nice discussion. My interest in it has nothing to do with marketing, but everything to do with research.
 
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I use selcon on new arrivals and every once in awhile but I mostly feed a varied diet including fresh seafood and since half my fish are over 10 years old and I never quarantined most of them it seems to work for me
 

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Selcon and Garlic with all live food and coral food.

Long term use of garlic has been linked to liver damage in fish. It's best to save the garlic to use with picky eaters, or those who refuse to eat all together. Just FYI :)
 
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Long term use of garlic has been linked to liver damage in fish. It's best to save the garlic to use with picky eaters, or those who refuse to eat all together. Just FYI :)

Thanks Mely! Can you send me articles regarding this as I am very curious the to learn more (the biology nerd in me).
I ordered selcon and aquaforest fish v
 

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