Salt dip for Loaches?
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Salt dip for Loaches?
An old trick I was taught on cureing outer fish deases in that it basical strips the slim coat along with the dease and if it a parisite it is basically killed becase of the salt concentration. I know it works well with cichlids, was wondering if it could work on loaches the concern I have is how small the scales are on loaches I would not use it on scaless catfish, but just a thought that I figured I throw out there.
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I can see that. To me it comes down to wich is the lesser evil, at least with the monster chiclids (obviously we are talking about a more fragile fish in the loaches wich is why I pose this question).A few secounds of salt, and a few minutes of having to reproduce slime coat. Or waiting a week for the Meds to work and that is if you have chosen the right Med.
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It is a thought, and a good one, but only in very rare situations.Jeremy wrote:Thank you for the replies, it was a thought.
Example: a very advanced case of Ich, with A LOT of parasite on the fish. In a case like this, a Salt bath may be the only way to save the fish: unlike the conventional drugs, it will clear the parasite on the fish and quickly. Yes, it will stress and damage the fish too.
I personally would not do this unless I'm pretty sure that the situation is hopeless otherwise. Not an every day remedy.
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