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Yes with focus none will get into the water column, it will bind it to the food. Which is why it's important to use focus.But you can soak food in it ? And feed ?
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Yes with focus none will get into the water column, it will bind it to the food. Which is why it's important to use focus.But you can soak food in it ? And feed ?
Correct^Yes with focus none will get into the water column, it will bind it to the food. Which is why it's important to use focus.
From a science perspective I dont understand. Is it that whatever is in focus will interfere with copper (in the water column?) if it Is something else - it doesnt make sense.Correct^
No, the question was can you use GC with copper. You can, but it's not recommend to dose the medication into the water during copper. Oxygen depletion and possibility for bacterial blooms are the reasons. As well as combining meds is always going to be harder on the fish.From a science perspective I dont understand. Is it that whatever is in focus will interfere with copper (in the water column?) if it Is something else - it doesnt make sense.
You're confusing me - focus is nitrofurantoin polymer - nothing to do with copper.No, the question was can you use GC with copper. You can, but it's not recommend to dose the medication into the water during copper. Oxygen depletion and possibility for bacterial blooms are the reasons. As well as combining meds is always going to be harder on the fish.
Feeding food soaked with GC during copper that is bound with focus is a non issue.
Make sense?
Actually - I read and reread all of the posts - everyone is asking for clarification of different things lol.. In any case - my point was that Focus has nothing to do with the discussion - and it has nothing to do with praziquantel (GC) or copper - its a totally different antibiotic. And the things that Focus would treat dont seem to be the things that GC or copper would treat. Or am I mistaken?You're confusing me - focus is nitrofurantoin polymer - nothing to do with copper.
Focus is a binder, it will bind the other medications with the food.Actually - I read and reread all of the posts - everyone is asking for clarification of different things lol.. In any case - my point was that Focus has nothing to do with the discussion - and it has nothing to do with praziquantel (GC) or copper - its a totally different antibiotic. And the things that Focus would treat dont seem to be the things that GC or copper would treat. Or am I mistaken?
Correct, I have never used it for anything other than binding either GC metronidazole to food.Focus is a binder, it will bind the other medications with the food.![]()
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Yes thank you !No, the question was can you use GC with copper. You can, but it's not recommend to dose the medication into the water during copper. Oxygen depletion and possibility for bacterial blooms are the reasons. As well as combining meds is always going to be harder on the fish.
Feeding food soaked with GC during copper that is bound with focus is a non issue.
Make sense?
Thanks again ! You rockI always just feed the medicated food while simultaneously increasing the copper. No issues there.
Focus is a binder, it will bind the other medications with the food.![]()
PS - in the middle of the paragraph - note it says 'use alone or with other medications'.Focus is a binder, it will bind the other medications with the food.![]()
and @HotRocks saidPS - in the middle of the paragraph - note it says 'use alone or with other medications'.
I believe that's what is recommended - also don't think it can hurt to do an extra day or twoHi
Does it have to be exactly 14days ? should it matter if it's 15-16 days ?
I have 2QT's and have a 3rd tank that I haven't used.
going to move fish from 1 of the Qt to the sterile tank on day 14.
Sterilize the QT from which I moved the fishes , then move the fishes from the 2nd QT to the now sterile tank (day 16th).
Thanks
and @HotRocks said
"Feeding food soaked with GC during copper that is bound with focus is a non issue."
Bound with Focus, ie he is using it as a binder. Perhaps his sentence structure could have been better. But you do not bind copper into food, so..
It should be a minimum of 7 full days with 10 to 14 days being preferred. Longer is not a problem, it just isn't necessary from a parasite treatment perspective.Hi
Does it have to be exactly 14days ? should it matter if it's 15-16 days ?
I have 2QT's and have a 3rd tank that I haven't used.
going to move fish from 1 of the Qt to the sterile tank on day 14.
Sterilize the QT from which I moved the fishes , then move the fishes from the 2nd QT to the now sterile tank (day 16th).
Thanks