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eSHa 2000
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:34:22 GMT, Altum wrote:
This is an antibiotic-free "scattershot" medicine, and it is reasonable to try it for anything in the leaflet. Bear in mind that in the UK we can't get antibiotics for fish - except on prescription from a vet which would be expensive and very unusual. It has worked for me against fungus, neon tetra or false neon tetra (never knew which) and other things such as general listlessness. I'd love to know how it works! -- Flash Wilson - Web Design & Mastery - 0870 401 4061 / 07939 579090 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Work: www.wdam.co.uk Personal: www.gorge.org |
eSHa 2000
Flash Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:34:22 GMT, Altum wrote: This is an antibiotic-free "scattershot" medicine, and it is reasonable to try it for anything in the leaflet. Bear in mind that in the UK we can't get antibiotics for fish - except on prescription from a vet which would be expensive and very unusual. It has worked for me against fungus, neon tetra or false neon tetra (never knew which) and other things such as general listlessness. I'd love to know how it works! What, exactly, are you asking? Acridine antimicrobials are DNA intercalating agents. I don't know the mechanism of copper toxicity offhand. You might want to try a search at PubMed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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