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Sat Jul 22, 2006, 02:45 AM
#51
thx phlipper.
all up "so far" i only lost a cpl of of tetras, but one discus too.
since putting them in the 3 footer they have picked up heaps, even my favorite discus survived, which i thought was past saving.
decided not to muck around and just emptying it now and replacing all the water and substrate "gave me an excuse to do it" not doing the filter so tank will go through only a mini cycle hopefully and when finished i'll put my fish back in
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Sun Jul 23, 2006, 12:58 AM
#52
Good news mate I think the levamisole you used may of contained an additive like glucose, may account for why it smelt sweet. You likely dont need to be told this but, if you are ever in doubt about some medication or tecnique experiment with a expendible fish in a seperate tank first.
NAME : Phil
OCCUPATION : Water changer
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Sun Jul 23, 2006, 11:03 AM
#53
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Fri Jul 28, 2006, 06:01 AM
#54
Unfortunately I dont think they label glucose as an additive as the product is not "intended" for use in an aquarium... so the manufacturers are not aware of the impact glucose can have on an aquarium aquaculture... they only know that it wont harm the animals and birds that it is intended for... does that make sense? (Only my thoughts... dont know for sure)
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Fri Jul 28, 2006, 09:38 AM
#55
sounds about right to me
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Fri Aug 18, 2006, 07:43 AM
#56
IV MECTIN
there is also a product called IV plus
its main ingrediant is ivmectin it again is a strictly pig wormer
but somehow has been used i the treatment of fish worms
cammillanus capill'
it also has had some effect on flukes
BUT...................
it is extremely potent 1ml per 200ltr
it can be added to food directly BUT again
if the fish are sulking or look a bit bloated its time to do a 50% water change
no the good side of all of this is its 100% effective kills the little fellas and the adult worms . but if there in the gravel ots probably best to add to the tank first
AI
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Tue Aug 29, 2006, 09:38 AM
#57
worm-enda killed every fish I ever tried to treat with it. I finally found Big-L online right here
http://www.vetnpetdirect.com.au/prod...cat=394&page=1
including postage it cost me $20.50 delivered to my post office in 7 days. no more worm-enda for me ... my advice is to stay away from it.
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Tue Sep 12, 2006, 01:48 PM
#58
Sykes Big L -
Not the cheapest from this online company, but certainly the best service and very quick delivery (next business day):
http://2easy.com.au/shop/articles.ph...=big+l&x=0&y=0
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Wed Sep 27, 2006, 11:22 PM
#59
Levamisole and pH
Hey all
One thing that bugged me was reports that Levamisole needed low pH (< 7) to be effective. I suppose this is not a problem for discus tanks, but for those who have tanks with other types of fish, it might be nice to know.
I found this article in the Loach forum that seems to clarify:
Many thanks to Dr. Hal Sinclair of IVX Animal Health for the following information.
Levamisole base is NOT stable and will break down as pH rises.
Levamisole Hydrochloride, on the other hand, is stable for up to 90 days in water. No specific pH necessary.
Not sure who this Dr Hal is, but assuming it is correct, this is nice to know!
More on this can be found at:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic....ght=levamisole
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Wed Sep 27, 2006, 11:48 PM
#60
but will the levimisole hydrochloride do the same job without adverse effects is the question
and do yu really want to chance it?????
most medications have been adapted from there normal daily use to the alternate fish dose
sometimes the slightest additive can kill or react with something in ones aquarium
like you said it would be nice to know
EXAI
It's always darkest before dawn ... so if you're going to steal some rocks
from your neighbours garden for your display tank, that's the time to do it.
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