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Posted by Black Shuck on April 17, 2006, 4:07 pm
Please log in for more thread options Well I have put 13 Tablespoons of rock salt in the tank (50 Litre tank),=
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turned the heater up to max, and will leave it a few days, partial water=
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change to reduce the salt level, turn the temp back down to normal, and =
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start introducing some new fish, see how it goes...
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:04:59 +0100, Black Shuck <mark.gillespie@gmail.co=
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> It's been a week since the last of my fish died, I think I have got ov=
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> the shock :-)
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> Anyway, I now need to start things again. Visted a local shop today, =
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> and asked what I needed todo to ensure whatever killed all my other =
> fish, will not kill any more. He agreed, that what killed them, was a=
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> parasite infestation, rather than a fungus infection. He also said, =
> that because my tank has now been empty of fish for the last week that=
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> any parasite would have died, as there was no host fish to breed on. =
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> (this sounds plausable)
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> Wanted to ask what the general opinion here was. Basically it's has t=
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> last of the infected fish, but it otherwise clean water, new sand, but=
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> existing filter. The guy at the shop suggest "chucking" some protozin=
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> in, half a bottle, and leaving it 1 few days, just to be sure!!
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> Does any of this sound like good advice? (the last bit was what worri=
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> me...).
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> I don't want to drain the tank, disinfect the filter and pump, and bak=
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> the sand as previously suggested, unless everyone thinks it's absoltul=
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> essential.
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> Thanks.
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>infestation, rather than a fungus infection...