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when to add Cycle, Stress-coat, Pima Fix, Mela-fix ?



 
 
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Old March 18th 05, 12:01 PM
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Default when to add Cycle, Stress-coat, Pima Fix, Mela-fix ?

I just changes two thirds of the water in my aquarium. I added Cycle
and stress-coat. How long should I wait before adding Mela-Fix and
Pima-fix?

And should Mela-Fix and Pima-fix be used as preventative treatment?

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Old March 18th 05, 06:31 PM
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I just changes two thirds of the water in my aquarium. I added Cycle
and stress-coat. How long should I wait before adding Mela-Fix and
Pima-fix?

And should Mela-Fix and Pima-fix be used as preventative treatment?
Why do you need to add all that to your tank when you have only changed your water?
 




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