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KevnBev
July 15th 05, 09:55 AM
Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
sides of the pond.

What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have loads
of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful to
isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find something
that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the main tank but
everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat the water

KevnBev
July 15th 05, 09:56 AM
Dyslexia lures ko!
Of course it's daB on!

"KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
...
> Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
> sides of the pond.
>
> What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
> loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful
> to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find
> something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the
> main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat the
> water
>

2pods
July 15th 05, 01:15 PM
"KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dyslexia lures ko!
> Of course it's daB on!
>
> "KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> ...
>> Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
>> sides of the pond.
>>
>> What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
>> loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful
>> to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find
>> something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the
>> main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat
>> the water

Well, there's NT Labs' Wound seal, or NTL Ulcer Swab.
http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/Z546316.asp it's for Koi, but so far I've
used it on Angelfish and it worked a treat.
YMMV

Peter

Ray Martini
July 15th 05, 03:03 PM
Try Melafix if it's available in the UK


"KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
...
> Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
> sides of the pond.
>
> What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
> loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful
> to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find
> something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the
> main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat the
> water
>

KevnBev
July 15th 05, 03:26 PM
"Ray Martini" > wrote in message
...
> Try Melafix if it's available in the UK
>
>
> "KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> ...
>> Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
>> sides of the pond.
>>
>> What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
>> loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful
>> to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find
>> something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the
>> main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat
>> the water
>>
>
Can I dab that on though? I mean I know it's only tea tree oil but it seems
a bit overpowering

Ray Martini
July 15th 05, 04:13 PM
My bad. No that's a water treatment but it works very well with wounds and
open sores.


"KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Ray Martini" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Try Melafix if it's available in the UK
>>
>>
>> "KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from
>>> both sides of the pond.
>>>
>>> What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
>>> loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more
>>> stressful to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to
>>> find something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to
>>> the main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just
>>> treat the water
>>>
>>
> Can I dab that on though? I mean I know it's only tea tree oil but it
> seems a bit overpowering
>

Elaine T
July 16th 05, 02:41 AM
KevnBev wrote:
> Dyslexia lures ko!
> Of course it's daB on!
>
> "KevnBev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Apologies for cross posting - I'm in the UK so appreciate info from both
>>sides of the pond.
>>
>>What would you recommend to treat minor injuries, scrapes etc? I have
>>loads of different water treatments but sometimes it seems more stressful
>>to isolate a fish that's only got a minor wound. I'd like to find
>>something that can just be dabbed on the fish and then return it to the
>>main tank but everything (at least here in the UK) seems to just treat the
>>water
>>
>
>
>
Dabbing on medicine is definately the way to go for injuries. There are
two people medicines I've used on fish that are available in the US.
Either works well to let an injury heal cleanly and without infection.

My first choice is an antibiotic ointment called Neosporin. It's a
mixture of neomycin, polymixin B, and bacitracin in petroleum jelly
that's designed for use on scrapes and cuts. The second thing I've used
with good success is mercurichrome tincture.

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