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ManWorld42
October 11th 04, 04:55 AM
I did some Google search and couldn't come up with a conclusive answer
as to whether Maracyn would hurt my Bamboo Shrimps. Does anyone know?
I am beginning to see a possible infestation of Blue Green Algae and I
am preparing for the oncoming battle.
Billy
October 11th 04, 06:58 AM
"ManWorld42" > wrote in message
m...
|I did some Google search and couldn't come up with a conclusive
answer
| as to whether Maracyn would hurt my Bamboo Shrimps. Does anyone
know?
|
| I am beginning to see a possible infestation of Blue Green Algae
and I
| am preparing for the oncoming battle.
It didn't bother my Amano's or ghost shrimp. If you cannot get any
info, test it. Set up a very small "tank" of some kind and insert one
shrimp. Dose appropriately. If he sickens or dies, you'll have the
info you needed, and will only have lost one.
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Mean_Chlorine
October 11th 04, 10:39 AM
Thusly "Billy" > Spake Unto All:
>It didn't bother my Amano's or ghost shrimp.
I can second that erythromycin doesn't seem harmful to shrimp at
recommended dosages.
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Mbuna
October 11th 04, 07:30 PM
The real question should be why are you going to battle blue/green
with Maracyn? You should look into why your tank can support
blue/green and remove the nutrients that it needs.
Sean
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ManWorld42
October 12th 04, 07:19 AM
(Mbuna) wrote in message >...
> The real question should be why are you going to battle blue/green
> with Maracyn? You should look into why your tank can support
> blue/green and remove the nutrients that it needs.
>
Actually, I did some research after my original post and concluded
that the problem was with my nitrate to phosphate ratio. I believe
that the Amquel+ I used has remove the nitrate hence making phosphate
dominant. I am going to stop using Amquel+ and use a simple
dechlorinator for a while.
My tank just finished cycling, and I am trying to build up some
nitrate concentration. Currently, it is at less than 5ppm.
> Sean
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ManWorld42
October 12th 04, 07:24 AM
(Mbuna) wrote in message >...
> The real question should be why are you going to battle blue/green
> with Maracyn? You should look into why your tank can support
> blue/green and remove the nutrients that it needs.
>
> Sean
>
Actually, I did some research after my original post and concluded
that the problem was with my nitrate to phosphate ratio. I believe
that the Amquel+ I used has remove the nitrate hence making phosphate
dominant. I am going to stop using Amquel+ and use a simple
dechlorinator for a while.
My tank just finished cycling, and I am trying to build up some
nitrate concentration. Currently, it is at less than 5ppm.
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Victor Martinez
October 12th 04, 01:08 PM
ManWorld42 wrote:
> dominant. I am going to stop using Amquel+ and use a simple
> dechlorinator for a while.
Just make sure your local water does not contain chloramines.
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Billy
October 12th 04, 01:10 PM
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| (Mbuna) wrote in message
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| My tank just finished cycling, and I am trying to build up some
| nitrate concentration. Currently, it is at less than 5ppm.
That would seem to be contrary to what you want. Why do you *want*
more nitrate (poison) in your tank, or am I not getting your point?
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October 13th 04, 11:14 AM
ManWorld42 wrote:
> I did some Google search and couldn't come up with a conclusive answer
> as to whether Maracyn would hurt my Bamboo Shrimps. Does anyone know?
>
> I am beginning to see a possible infestation of Blue Green Algae and I
> am preparing for the oncoming battle.
Blue-green algae infestation is usually a symptom, not the disease.
Rather than fighting the symptoms you may be better off fighting the
disease: Check ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and phosphate levels in your
tank and change water as appropriate. Avoid overfeeding. Make sure there
is enough light, coming from the top rather than the side. Add some live
plants to your tank.
ManWorld42
October 14th 04, 07:20 AM
"Billy" > wrote in message >...
> "ManWorld42" > wrote in message
> m...
> | (Mbuna) wrote in message
> >...
> |
> | My tank just finished cycling, and I am trying to build up some
> | nitrate concentration. Currently, it is at less than 5ppm.
>
>
> That would seem to be contrary to what you want. Why do you *want*
> more nitrate (poison) in your tank, or am I not getting your point?
>
5ppm is very low for nitrate concentration. I am trying to grow
aquatic plants, I need a slightly higher nitrate level. It is my
understanding that anything under 40ppm is acceptable for fish.
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