![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "miskairal" wrote in message ... Ozdude wrote: I read on a betta site last night that C.f. actually does have some highly resistant strains now, something like the super-bug in hospitals that no anti-biotic can beat. I was a nurse, hence my dislike of over use of antibiotics ![]() I avoid them for myself. Result? A pretty robust immune system - I don't get sick, or very, very rarely ![]() I treated my tank with tri-sulphur and the two XXXXfix fluids today and I had a bit of a brainstorm about mediacted food - instead of flakes, pellets or bloodworms - they got fed sinking wafers in a DIY feeder which prevents it from settling on the substrate (an inverted plastic lid with a sucker attached - half way down the water column which acts as a platform). As the food absorbs the water it takes up the meds and you have a sort of crude medicated feed. I figured it wouldn't hurt them because it's also getting into their blood via respiration through the gill membranes. Where did you get the tri-sulphur? I like you combination of medications. From the LFS a while ago. They're Aqua Master brand Tri-Sulfa Tablets - yellow label. 1 tablet dissolved for each 40L of water. They contain Sulfadiazine 135.5mg, Sulfadimine 154.7mg and Slufamerazine 154.1mg as monosudium salts. The label states in part "As an aid in control...Mouth and Body Fungus (Culmnaris spp.)...." I try not to use them unless I have to because they knock out all bacteria and they are a pretty full-on thing to use by my estimation. Still, when I do use them they seem to work in just one doseage. SOI has fairly dropped so we are on our way to another El Nino probably. I just want the dams to fill up again ![]() dry weather - some rain for a few days would be wonderful ![]() Up in one of your other posts (which I cna't now find) I saw that you can't get PP. Did you try a chemist? When I was nursing we used to use it for bathing kids with infected scabies. I can now get into that website btw. I can get it - it's not a sourcing issue - it's my finance issue ![]() Also, does anyone know if PP will stain any tank equipment? It sure makes a mess of a white bathtub. I believe it does. I've read many a aquatic medication page on the web where they talk about PP treatments and every one of them has mentioned that it will stain things orange or pink. Apparently H2O2 will oxydise/neutralise it, but then we start going down a chemical spiral road as far as I'm concerned - this is why I'm a bit hesitant to use it in the first place. I don't think I would treat a whole display tank with it. Oz, it is so good having you here as a fellow Aussie who understands the problems of the antibiotic lack. So much of the net where I've asked questions the replies have been to use this or that antibiotic and when you say you can't, it's like, tough titty or what planet do you come from. You have dragged much more info out of everyone here than I have been able to anywhere - GREAT WORK!!! Hey! that's what these discussion groups are for. It's why I love them and frequent them daily - the exchange of information, views and thoughts are far beyond days worth of Gooogling. I fugure, especially with aquaria, there is every chance that someone has had either the specific problem or something like it and can relate some experience on the matters. You also meet some really nice people, as people too ![]() There are also the more experienced people around who are just wonderful, mature and compassionate. Truth be known, if it wasn't for the help and non-judgmental advice received over these last few months, I would have sold the fish plants and equipment and given the hobby up. There was a time where it just seemed too much bother for me to be bothered with, but I am now very into it, AND I also have better than average skills and knowledge which gives me a leg-up when I go for that job at the pet shop, in the aquatic section ![]() ![]() Have a great day! and stay cool (fish as well). Oz -- My Aquatic web Blog is at http://members.optusnet.com.au/ivan.smith |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Lead weights for plants | RedForeman ©® | Tech | 14 | May 20th 04 01:50 AM |
Lead weights for plants | RedForeman ©® | General | 15 | May 20th 04 01:50 AM |
Lead weights for plants | RedForeman ©® | Plants | 14 | May 20th 04 01:50 AM |
Wife worried about depth of pond and little grandkids and neighbor kids falling in | Chumley | General | 10 | January 31st 04 03:46 AM |
Wife worried about depth of pond and grandkids falling in | Chumley | General (alternative) | 7 | January 31st 04 01:20 AM |