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11-24-2007, 03:40 PM
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| | Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Denver, Colorado Age: 24
Posts: 722
| Fish Food - Possible Garlic Alternative? Would I be able to dissolve some garlic powder or garlic salt in some water and then soak the fish food in that? Would it have the same effect as the commercial garlic additives? _________ 125 Gal Reef. Born March 2002 FISH: Ocellaris Clown, Yellow Tang, Fairy Wrasse, Sand Star, Fuzzy Dwarf Lion, Mandarin Dragonette, Hippo Tang CORALS: Green Striped/Red/Purple Mushrooms, Green Star Polyps, Yellow Toadstool Leather, Bubble, Frogspawn, 2 Hammers, Yellow Polyps, Open Brain, Ridge Leather, Various Zoas, Button Polyps, Kenya Tree, Colt, Elephant Ear Mushroom, Clove Polyps, Torch, Purple Clam, Rose BTA |
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11-24-2007, 05:07 PM
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| | Gnarly Old Codfish
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Silverdale, Washington Age: 59
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| I used a bit of garlic powder till I got some extract at local health food store. Fish seemed to like it.
Ummm, don't have any idea about garlic salt. _________ AG "125," AquaC EV 180, 30 gal sump, "SCWD", 80 lbs LR, CoralSeaLife "Moonlite" Hood, PFO 250W HQI Mini-Pendant (SPS HQI 14000k bulb)
12 Gallon NanoCube - 24w stock PC 50/50 light "...nothing good ever happens fast in a reef tank, only bad things happen fast..."
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11-24-2007, 05:11 PM
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| | Panda Puffer
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Tatamy, PA Age: 15
Posts: 2,122
| i believe garlic salt is what we should use when we do water changes..... see where im going
with this? |
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11-24-2007, 05:15 PM
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| | Feather Star
Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Groningen, The Netherlands Age: 25
Posts: 756
| Hey chap! Quote: |
Would I be able to dissolve some garlic powder or garlic salt in some water and then soak the fish food in that?
| Yup. I use garlic salt and my percula clowns just love it! However, if you perform medical treatment I would strongly advice using garlic extract. It contains cycloallicin that has got very strong antibiotic activity.
Cheers! |
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11-24-2007, 06:17 PM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Elizabethtown, IN Age: 40
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3x400w MH's, 4x95w Actinics, AAT Lunar Lights, OM 4-way CL, PM Bullet 3 Skimmer, DelZone Eclipse 1 O3 Generator, WavySea Plus for return, AAT Kalk Reactor, KNOP Ca Reactor w/PM Second Chamber, TradeWinds Chiller, ACIII Controller, Oceanus ATO, PM PO4 Reactor, 75g Sump, 30g Fuge Born March 5, 2007 My 265 Gal. Tank Thread " REAL TIME TANK STATS "  |
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11-25-2007, 10:00 AM
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| | 3reef Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Wethersfield, CT Age: 38
Posts: 6,344
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Camilsky Hey chap!
Yup. I use garlic salt and my percula clowns just love it! However, if you perform medical treatment I would strongly advice using garlic extract. It contains cycloallicin that has got very strong antibiotic activity.
Cheers! | Hey Camilsky, wouldn't you want to use something with strong antibiotic activity when "performing medical treatment?" If not, can you explain why? Thanks! |
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11-25-2007, 10:30 AM
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| | Torch Coral
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Baltimore, MD Age: 47
Posts: 1,163
| I add a few drops of garlic extract and vitamin c to food before feeding. Not only is it a good preventive measure it also helps with the healing process of a sick fish. It has been proven several times in our tanks...I guess it depends on the garlic salt, if you look at the ingredients of most garlic salts it is mostly salt and little garlic... _________ 72 gallon bowed 150lbs LR 60 lbs LS
2 Percs
1 Chevron Tang
Hippo Tang
Six Line Wrasse
Coral Banded Shrimp
Cleaner Shrimp
Starry Blenny
4 Lyretail Anthias
Long Polyp Toadstool
Montipora
Long Tentacle Anenome
Short tentacle plate
Pulsing Xenia
Green Star polyps
Frogspawn
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2 Clown
1 Coral Beauty
1 Fairy Wrasse
24 FOWLR
Dwarf Lion
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11-29-2007, 12:55 PM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Saskatoon, Sk Age: 21
Posts: 290
| Garlic salt will work as good as any additive if the food you are soaking it in is in water, however if the salt is added directly to the food, the not only with the garlic absorb, but the salt was well. Most salt in garlic salt is not quite the same salt being added to the aquarium. Most salts have trace substances like iodine. Iodine is often added to tank for rediculous reasons such as "helping shrimp molt". Shrimp actually molt to get rid of iodine in their system by leaving high concentrations of iodine in their molted shell. Trace elements like iodine are actually bad for fish and invertebrates. Most elements in the 17th column of the periodic table enjoy making salts with metals. These metals are harmful to fish (and people for that matter). So although garlic salt would do the trick, make sure that you have some form of liquid there to keep those traces in solution. Mostly this is a small rant because levels of iodine that you are soaking it in are not usually high enough to effect your fish. So just ensure that there is water present to keep those trace elements in solution and not in your food! Mostly your fish should be ok from garlic salt. |
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