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My betta developed popeye the other day and I went to my local pet store to
get some medicine for it. The only stuff they had was Mardel brand "Maracyn", but it was for sal****er aquariums. Does anyone know if this would still be safe to use in a freshwater aquarium? I'm afraid I have little choice in the matter... - Don |
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Don wrote:
My betta developed popeye the other day and I went to my local pet store to get some medicine for it. The only stuff they had was Mardel brand "Maracyn", but it was for sal****er aquariums. Does anyone know if this would still be safe to use in a freshwater aquarium? I'm afraid I have little choice in the matter... - Don Since they make a separate brand of the antibiotic called "Mardel Freshwater Maracyn", and probably for a good reason, I wouldn't risk it. I have also a read a previous post sometime claiming that the sal****er version contains chemicals toxic to freshwater fish :-/ Putting a small amount of salt in the tank and using periodic short-term high-concentration salt dips are recommended for treating freshwater fish with 'popeye'. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebI...popeyefaqs.htm http://www.goldfishinfo.com/salt.htm Good luck! - Logic316 "Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians." |
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"Logic316" wrote in message
... Don wrote: My betta developed popeye the other day and I went to my local pet store to get some medicine for it. The only stuff they had was Mardel brand "Maracyn", but it was for sal****er aquariums. Does anyone know if this would still be safe to use in a freshwater aquarium? I'm afraid I have little choice in the matter... - Don Since they make a separate brand of the antibiotic called "Mardel Freshwater Maracyn", and probably for a good reason, I wouldn't risk it. I have also a read a previous post sometime claiming that the sal****er version contains chemicals toxic to freshwater fish :-/ Putting a small amount of salt in the tank and using periodic short-term high-concentration salt dips are recommended for treating freshwater fish with 'popeye'. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebI...popeyefaqs.htm http://www.goldfishinfo.com/salt.htm Good luck! Thanks for the tips. Putting a little non-iodized salt in the water reduced the swelling by 80-90%. - Don |
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After ten days of frequent water changes and salt added to the water, my
Betta is as good as new. - Don |
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Don wrote:
After ten days of frequent water changes and salt added to the water, my Betta is as good as new. - Don Hurrah for an old fashioned remedy ;-) - Logic316 "Taxpayer: that's someone who works for the federal government but doesn't have to take the civil service examination." -- Ronald Reagan |
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