Butterfly/hillstream loach keeps sliding down the glass

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Tonii
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Post by Tonii » Wed May 10, 2006 8:20 pm

I will definitely get some maracyn2 and start treating. How will I know how many days I need to do it? 5? 10? And would I use the whole dose?None have any symptoms yet and I hope to keep it that way.

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Jim Powers
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Post by Jim Powers » Wed May 10, 2006 9:26 pm

That's a good question. If the other fish don't have any symptoms and you only had that other fish in for a day or two, I would initially plan on a five day treatment. Keep an eye on the fish and if symptoms develop during the five day treatment, go for a full ten days.
Be sure to moniter water parameters.
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Post by Gary Herring » Thu May 11, 2006 1:45 pm

Desi wrote:Just for clarification, I don't really have experience with these so I don't have opinion. He/She said the nitrITE was .1 and NitrATE was 2.
Yeah your right, i mis-read the post :oops:

Still does'nt change the main points though: Hillstreams should'nt be kept as goldfish tank accessories (although the blame usually lies with the retailers rather than the customers), and DEFINATELY not in un-mature tanks.

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Desi
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Post by Desi » Fri May 12, 2006 3:19 pm

Yes. I wasn't trying to say that having those loaches in those conditions was ok. Which is why I stated that I didn't have experience. I didn't want to mislead someone. I was just trying to say that it wasn't quite as high as you mentioned for someone else coming along and reading your post (cause nitrites of 2 and I doubt the fishes would be "normal"). Hillstreams are beautiful loaches but I'm already at max capacity and don't have room or proper housing for them.

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