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Old February 1st 05, 10:00 AM
Richard Blincoe
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fastest way to cycle it is to seed it with mulm (The gunge that you vacuum
out of the gravel) and filter media from an established tank - of course if
this other tank has any unwanted organisms in it you seed the new tank with
them as well......


"Rich" wrote in message
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I didnt take down the 30 gal that they are in, i took down the hospital

tank
and washed that one out.
As for the permanganate i'm going to take a trip into the city. Right now

i
live about an hour from the closest town (small city if that is what you
want to call it) and the 2 pet stores there do not carry it nor did any of
the pool stores that i could find. I'm sure i can find something in the
city. I will make some phone calls before i start my search. I did look
around on line and there was some interesting stuff on the web about it.
Even found some that have instructions for treatment for tank/fish.
I'll also do some searching for AmQuel. I dont want to leave the poor
little guys in the hospital tank (thats if they pull through) for very

long
but i will have to wait for the 30 gal to cycle. You wouldnt happen to

know
of a fast way to get a tank to cycle?

And if i havent said it yet....THANKS A TON


Rich




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Old February 1st 05, 08:17 PM
Rich
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That is great news about using the old filter media from my large tank. Its
due to have the filters changed in it this weekend anyway. And it shouldnt
be a problem getting the mulm from the large tank, those fish i have in
there seem to build it up pretty fast.
Right now none of the fish have any outward signs of any of the disease.
There is no growths/white spots on there bodys and they seem to be moving
even more. Last night i was watching from a distance (because they still
duck under rocks if i come up) them chasing each other. I'll keep you all
posted and thanks again.

Rich


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Old February 1st 05, 08:25 PM
Elaine T
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Rich wrote:
That is great news about using the old filter media from my large tank. Its
due to have the filters changed in it this weekend anyway. And it shouldnt
be a problem getting the mulm from the large tank, those fish i have in
there seem to build it up pretty fast.
Right now none of the fish have any outward signs of any of the disease.
There is no growths/white spots on there bodys and they seem to be moving
even more. Last night i was watching from a distance (because they still
duck under rocks if i come up) them chasing each other. I'll keep you all
posted and thanks again.

Rich


Awesome! Sounds like you have a working antibiotic. Keep feeding the
antibiotic food for a total of 10 days. (Like doctors do for people.)
That keeps the fish from getting sick again with a resistant strain of
bacteria.

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