Not sure what to call this one...
I am a relative newbee, and I am asking all you experienced senior members to share details of your bought-new-fish-home-today routines. I have read as many of the letters in other forums regarding this but am trying to formulate a good plan of attack to prevent what is happening to my fish now - he is dying- from happening to another. I think if I had had more information I could have done something different and prevented this.
Say you find a fish you want, research its needs and it is a go. You buy the fish from the LFS. You don't buy the fish from a tank where there is any disease - THAT YOU CAN SEE! So, you acclimate the fish carefully, put him in QT and watch...
At this point, do you medicate for things unseen? For parasites inside and out? For bacteria? Worms? Anything/everything?
If you do, what meds do you routinely choose for your fish. (I am only refering to Apistos here, not everyfish under heaven!)
Do you medicate the water column or try to get the fish to eat medicated food? (How in the earth do you get those fussy bloakes to eat something different!)
Do you run your medications back to back or together? How long, how many courses do you run? I would LOVE to have details! I really like some of the dwarf appistos but would like to be better prepared the next time.
My male ram - always flashed a bit on one side - but there was never any sign of anything. He got sick and on top of the bacterial infection, the parasites are attacking now too. (Not ich). For all I know there are parasites inside him too... he was able to cope until an injury got infected... I only mention all this because perhaps if I had run him through a course of PraziPro and/or Metronidazole when I first bought him, maybe he could have fought his way through this.
Sorry this letter is so long, but inquiring minds need to know! As they say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...
Thanks for your time and thoughts!
Cathy G
P.S. If you don't mind, use simple terms. I don't know latin and am not the sharpest tool in the shed!
I am a relative newbee, and I am asking all you experienced senior members to share details of your bought-new-fish-home-today routines. I have read as many of the letters in other forums regarding this but am trying to formulate a good plan of attack to prevent what is happening to my fish now - he is dying- from happening to another. I think if I had had more information I could have done something different and prevented this.
Say you find a fish you want, research its needs and it is a go. You buy the fish from the LFS. You don't buy the fish from a tank where there is any disease - THAT YOU CAN SEE! So, you acclimate the fish carefully, put him in QT and watch...
At this point, do you medicate for things unseen? For parasites inside and out? For bacteria? Worms? Anything/everything?
If you do, what meds do you routinely choose for your fish. (I am only refering to Apistos here, not everyfish under heaven!)
Do you run your medications back to back or together? How long, how many courses do you run? I would LOVE to have details! I really like some of the dwarf appistos but would like to be better prepared the next time.
My male ram - always flashed a bit on one side - but there was never any sign of anything. He got sick and on top of the bacterial infection, the parasites are attacking now too. (Not ich). For all I know there are parasites inside him too... he was able to cope until an injury got infected... I only mention all this because perhaps if I had run him through a course of PraziPro and/or Metronidazole when I first bought him, maybe he could have fought his way through this.
Sorry this letter is so long, but inquiring minds need to know! As they say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...
Thanks for your time and thoughts!
Cathy G
P.S. If you don't mind, use simple terms. I don't know latin and am not the sharpest tool in the shed!