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marrone

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First you need to figure out what they have and then depending on what they have, a dip may or mayn't be needed.

As for what to use, either do a fresh water bath in fresh water, Ph and temp adjusted, or a dip in fresh water containing formalin. Then again it all depends on what they have, as most of the time a fresh bath or dip doesn't do anything but stress the fish out even more.
 

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As for what to use, either do a fresh water bath in fresh water, Ph and temp adjusted, or a dip in fresh water containing formalin. Then again it all depends on what they have, as most of the time a fresh bath or dip doesn't do anything but stress the fish out even more
+1 i always do a 5 minute fresh water dip, actually lfs gives me a bag of water from his cichlad tank to use
 

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First you need to figure out what they have and then depending on what they have, a dip may or mayn't be needed.

As for what to use, either do a fresh water bath in fresh water, Ph and temp adjusted, or a dip in fresh water containing formalin. Then again it all depends on what they have, as most of the time a fresh bath or dip doesn't do anything but stress the fish out even more.


Do you actually go through that much trouble?

I double dose copper in the same bucket I am dripping the fish in.
 
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Amazon is South America.
African Cichlids are from, well, Africa ;) And African Cichlids are a high pH freshwater fish, in the 8 pH range.

swimmer

WHOOO HOOO!!! LOL, i caught that but could respond fast enough. I thought they were on alk side of the pH range just wasnt aware it was so close to the saltwater pH... LOL

Cali: thats actually a grand idea, i will file that one away.:shhh:
 

marrone

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First you need to figure out what they have and then depending on what they have, a dip may or mayn't be needed.

As for what to use, either do a fresh water bath in fresh water, Ph and temp adjusted, or a dip in fresh water containing formalin. Then again it all depends on what they have, as most of the time a fresh bath or dip doesn't do anything but stress the fish out even more.

Do you actually go through that much trouble?

I double dose copper in the same bucket I am dripping the fish in.

Since I don't usually dip or fresh water bath any of my fish I don't do this. In the rare times that I have, I've always made sure the Ph and temp was about the same.

Usually I just QT my fish and treat only if I see something. Once I feel the fish are ok I then transfer them to the main tank. I usually don't drip them, from the QT to the main tank, as I'm use the water from the main tank in the QT.
 

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The problem with dips/bath is the only ich you might remove is the ones that you can see on the fish body or possibly in the gills, but even then the fresh water mayn't make the ich fall off. Also the ich, that is living inside the fish, wouldn't be affected by the fresh water dips/bath.
 

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