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Old November 14th 04, 06:41 AM
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I thought so....
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melafix types are medications that impact on the gills and all medications
should be
used with caution but especially with fry. a bit of salt and clean water
and the
fish will come around or it wont.
melafix types are a current version of a very old medication that was used
in the
past or I should say people didnt use it much since there were other
things that were
less toxic and worked better. one problem with melafix type meds is they
can cause
the outer epithelium tissue to heal over even when there is a bacterial
infection
going on in the tissue underneath. this is not a good outcome.
http://www.mu.edu/~buxtoni/puregold/...L,%20Melaleuca
all medications have side effects so the balance is benefit to cost ratio.
fresh
water and a bit of salt is all benefit, no cost. from there on everything
got cost
in terms of harm to some part of the fish. For example: malachite green
and its
breakdown compound(s) are mutagenic.
so treat with the least caustic medication and treat specifically instead
of using a
shotgun approach of just tossing everything into the water. many of the
meds have
bad drug interactions.
Ingrid


"Starfish" wrote:

If the fish doesnt seem bothered by that episode, ti might be ok...You
could
try putting some melafix into the water to help with healing of missing
scales and scrapes and all those types of injuries...The bottle doesnt say
that you cant treat fry so I assume it would be safe o them..
what does everyone else think about this?



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