From what iv heard yea basicallyAre eels one of the fish that don't do too well with medication either?
"Damned if you do, damned if you don't" kind of situation?
From what iv heard yea basicallyAre eels one of the fish that don't do too well with medication either?
"Damned if you do, damned if you don't" kind of situation?
If I can get my hands on it I'll try it if not I'll just have to hope for the bestuse paraguard....salt I find to be far more detrimental than that medication on scaleless fish. I've used both methods but my loaches and catfish tend to flash frequently when using salt instead of just using paraguard.
I'm not saying the other method doesn't work, so by no means take it that way, I'm just stating my personal experience has been better with that particular med.If I can get my hands on it I'll try it if not I'll just have to hope for the best
I'd rather do whatever is safest for my fish, it says I would need to remove any chemical filtration. I'm still new so Idk what that means...I'm not saying the other method doesn't work, so by no means take it that way, I'm just stating my personal experience has been better with that particular med.
chemical filtration meaning carbon. Carbon pulls meds out of the water column so for a medication to take effect you can't be pulling it right back out of the water haha.I'd rather do whatever is safest for my fish, it says I would need to remove any chemical filtration. I'm still new so Idk what that means...
I run an eheim canister filter and a 40 gal sponge filter
So just take the carbon pad out of my canister filter and run without it until treatment is done?chemical filtration meaning carbon. Carbon pulls meds out of the water column so for a medication to take effect you can't be pulling it right back out of the water haha.
yup, personally I don't keep carbon in any of my filters...no real need.So just take the carbon pad out of my canister filter and run without it until treatment is done?
Should I be doing more often water changes when I treat? I do at leat 30% weekly with a good gravel vacyup, personally I don't keep carbon in any of my filters...no real need.
well...with paraguard its a reducing agent so within something like 24 hours its diluted in your system, so doing a gravel vac and small water change before the next dose can only help, it depends on the med or the form of treatment. You can do small changes and gravel vacs while doing the salt treatment but need to re-add salt for the amount of water you take out.Should I be doing more often water changes when I treat? I do at leat 30% weekly with a good gravel vac
So re adding paraguard fir the amount of water taken out isn't necessary?well...with paraguard its a reducing agent so within something like 24 hours its diluted in your system, so doing a gravel vac and small water change before the next dose can only help, it depends on the med or the form of treatment. You can do small changes and gravel vacs while doing the salt treatment but need to re-add salt for the amount of water you take out.