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![]() "Tristin" wrote in message ... Thats your ****ing opinoin asshole...your a freaking moron Wayne..........a big freaking moron. Wayne........ another Roy "Tristan" Hauer victim singled our for abuse. The list grows daily. ------ PLONK ------ |
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Guess again dumbass.its not a bruise.........your a ****ing dumbass
WAyne....... On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 01:40:31 GMT, Wayne Sallee wrote: The black spots on shrimp, are like a bruising of the cells, but usually does not kill the cleaner shrimp, and is usually temporary. Do whatever keeps the tang healthy and stress free. It may get the ich again, but it should be less if it gets it again. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 2/28/2007 1:50 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net... No, I wouldn't vacuum the sand. It is true that the parasite likes to attach to calcium carbonate, in fact it has been shown that a tank with no calcium carbonate material, will greatly if not completely prevent the cycle of ich. Did not know this... interesting. But what I would do is yes you can ad the peppermint shrimp. They will clean some, but get some cleaner shrimp in there. If the tang is healthy, and has no other stress factors it will heal up just fine with some cleaner shrimp in there. I could not catch peppermint in the other tank. So right after work I went out to the store, picked up one Lysmata amboinensis (they all had this "black spot disease" so it was very hard to pick even one with little less visible symptoms). After lights out I introduced new shrimp to the tank and went to sleep. Today when I went to work I could not inspect fish, it was sleeping behind rocks, but now, I am home and I see fish has almost no white spots. I see drastic change. From about 20 spots now I can see empty places where the parasite was sitting and maybe 2 or 3 where it is still something there. I am not sure if the shrimp was so active or if the parasite was ready to drop from the fish on its own. I fed the tang generous portion of dried algae and some meat pellets, what else can I do to help him ? Should I continue feeding him sliced garlic? Here is interesting article about ich and garlic: http://www.marineaquariumadvice.com/...and-Garlic.htm ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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