Is he sick?

Discussion in 'ASAP' started by silverbells, Mar 4, 2009.

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  1. fazool666

    fazool666 Sea Dragon

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    Thats good to know!! Reason I stated above is that a few years ago when I first started to play with salinity (had a few green spotted puffers), I had a fungus breakout and when speaking to my LFS, the dude told me to just add more salt to the tank and it should knock it out which it did but I guess like anything different funguses for different enviorments - thanks for the info!
     
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  3. silverbells

    silverbells Astrea Snail

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    thanks so much...no luck yet, but trying again on lunch hour
     
  4. silverbells

    silverbells Astrea Snail

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    I'm never going to be able to catch him! He too fast & sneaky. I think I found out what it is though, it's not fatal & "could" spread to others. It's sometimes referred to as "Cauliflower" but it looks a hellofa lot better today! it took me 30 seconds to catch a "Killer Crab" that was catching & eating our clowns. And I've tried for 2 day's now to catch this angel!!!
     
  5. Bogie

    Bogie Snowflake Eel

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  6. crazy reef love

    crazy reef love Skunk Shrimp

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    I have used pimafix and melafix but the reef safe thing isnt all true. When i was using it both of my shrimp were in there molting phase and it kiled one of them and permanently scared the other one. Now my fire shrimps shell is all discolerd and blochy.
     
  7. Siddique

    Siddique Dragon Wrasse

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    Pimafix and melafix are two great products. But like Crazy Love said, I don't think it's entirely reef safe.