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Looks like Dori's natural color.Happy to hear it! Just keep an eye on ammonia with the MB, and I forgot to mention it stains everything blue... so there’s that lol
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Looks like Dori's natural color.Happy to hear it! Just keep an eye on ammonia with the MB, and I forgot to mention it stains everything blue... so there’s that lol
I don’t feel confident suggesting the bath and hypo treatment at the same time. If it were me, I’d probably stick out the current treatment first and keep the other as a back-up plan.
I did find some posts on freshwater forums regarding using it in freshwater tanks, so it would probably be ok...but since I don’t know for sure, I don’t want to say “go ahead” and then have it end poorly.
I was actually thinking about posting something similar tonight but you beat me to it! Thank you to everyone who has donated supplies, equipment, time, and knowledge! I can't even begin to express my gratitudeTime for a quick shout out to the squad @ngoodermuth and @Frtdrmrose7 and others.
Amount of time and knowledge you have put in with @Mjrenz unselfish acts (get it, unseFISH;Smuggrin) all to help, awesome. I would not hesitate to say there is no other forum, fish or not that would pull together like this.
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Sounds good to me! I'm going to drop the salinity down to 1.009 in a little while, do you think I should go ahead and add the abx back in at that time or do you think she's had enough?I don’t feel confident suggesting the bath and hypo treatment at the same time. If it were me, I’d probably stick out the current treatment first and keep the other as a back-up plan.
I did find some posts on freshwater forums regarding using it in freshwater tanks, so it would probably be ok...but since I don’t know for sure, I don’t want to say “go ahead” and then have it end poorly.
She's looking much better with the MB, I am planning on keeping her in it for the 10 days recommended in the link you sent me last night. It's really hard to tell if there's any red left with the blue water nowHow is she looking now? With just the MB? Are you still dosing that?
BTW, I would like to thank both you and @Frtdrmrose7 for your quick responses every time I've had an emergency, especially early in the morning and late at nightHow is she looking now? With just the MB? Are you still dosing that?
I don’t feel confident suggesting the bath and hypo treatment at the same time. If it were me, I’d probably stick out the current treatment first and keep the other as a back-up plan.
I did find some posts on freshwater forums regarding using it in freshwater tanks, so it would probably be ok...but since I don’t know for sure, I don’t want to say “go ahead” and then have it end poorly.
I'll keep her on the current path. Your advice is much more valuable than any monetary donation you could possibly offer, without it baby Dory wouldn't be alive right nowI think if she seems to be doing ok, I'd just keep her as-is for now. If breathing becomes rapid, she looks stressed, or the redness becomes much more noticeable you can add them back in at that point.
Hopefully, once the flukes are gone you will see a much more rapid recovery.
And you are most welcome! I can't help much with financial donations, so my time and opinion are the least I can give ;) You are the one doing all the hard stuff!
I know I don't ask often (sarcasm), but I have another question... I paid about $10 for my refractometer and I only have rodi to zero it. It's usually almost spot on when I have my water tested at my lfs with their Milwaukee. When I lowered the salinity last night it would drop. 002 for every 1.5 gallons I replaced with fresh water (I have 15 gallons of actual capacity that I measured when I set up the qt tank) It was reading 1.011 before I removed another 1.5 gallons and now I'm reading exactly 1.010 after adding the fresh water. I'm pretty sure that $10 doesn't buy lab grade equipment so I'm wondering if it's dangerous if the salinity falls below 1.009. I know I need to buy another refractometer but I'm wondering if it's safe to drop it lower or if I should leave it and hope the flukes die off until I can get another one that's better
I’m pretty sure that flukes will die at 1.011 I’ll double check that to be sure but I think you’ll be ok.
Thank you! I will talk to my wife about budget approval for a better refractometer. After all, she's the reason we got baby Dory in the first place!Yes, flukes are eliminated at 15ppt which works out to be just above 1.011. Two days is needed to eliminate juvenile and adult flukes and 5 days prevents any egg hatching.
Thank you! I will talk to my wife about budget approval for a better refractometer. After all, she's the reason we got baby Dory in the first place!
Hmmmm, I've never even looked at their site beforeIf you are ordering off of saltwateraquarium.com they give the handhelds away free with certain sized orders. Just a thought.