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Update: Pimelodus pictus; Field: Comments | |
longhairedgit Fish Guru Lord of the Beasts Posts: 2502 Kudos: 1778 Votes: 29 Registered: 21-Aug-2005 | correction, this species is actually perfectly ok with methylene blue, protozin, and a whole host of other whitespot meds, this is not a medicine intolerant fish despite being scaleless. This misinformation might make treating pictus for whitespot needlessly laborious and actually threaten its life. Been there, done that, normal doses, lots of specimens, no problems. |
Posted 06-May-2007 20:24 | |
ckk125 Big Fish Posts: 320 Kudos: 285 Votes: 71 Registered: 30-Jul-2005 | Approve |
Posted 07-May-2007 11:09 | |
fishkid99 Enthusiast Posts: 252 Kudos: 218 Votes: 39 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | Approve good job mate >>>----> <----<<< pnh |
Posted 07-May-2007 17:54 | |
Doedogg Banned Posts: 408 Kudos: 737 Votes: 445 Registered: 28-Jan-2004 | Approve ~ Mae West |
Posted 08-May-2007 12:50 | |
Babelfish Administrator Small Fry with Ketchup Posts: 6833 Kudos: 8324 Votes: 1570 Registered: 17-Apr-2003 | Approve I've also treated a pictus with traditional meds, before I knew it was 'wrong', however I think some warning should still be left to give people a heads up that there may be more stress involved. |
Posted 10-May-2007 05:38 |
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