- Joined
- Jun 2, 2016
- Messages
- 356
- Reaction score
- 87
Yes dip everyone and qt, you can treat the whole qt with formalin
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yes dip everyone and qt, you can treat the whole qt with formalin
I'll keep everyone in qt for 6 weeks right?
Daily 50 percent water changes sound right ?
Guys quick question,
Will an ammonia neutralizer make the meds ineffective?
Just trying to make the uncycled qt as safe as possible.
Thanks
Thanks, I was aware of the copper concern but had assumed non copper was okay...I'll avoid it.Being ineffective isn't the concern with ammonia reducers. Some meds, like copper, will react poorly when combined with an ammonia reducer. With copper, for example, the reducer will turn the copper toxic and kill your fish. We never advise using ammonia reducers in combination with medications - it's safer that way.
@Humblefish@Montu Are those white marks/lesions on the body or just debris? Did the shipping bag water smell like ammonia? Was it cloudy?
X2. Good luck, op!Actually the biofilter will have gone "dormant" from the lack of food to feed on but the population should still be there. It will start to come back to active once the fish and food are added back to the tank. Do keep an eye on it just in case, but it should be ok.
All that stood out to me where those bloody looking spots:
On the first picture I posted you can see some red to the front of the front wipe stripe...may be nothing.Were any of these bloody looking spots near the gills?
On the first picture I posted you can see some red to the front of the front wipe stripe...may be nothing.