Fishnova
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You have to dissolve it in water first, that is very important
Tsp sounds about right to me, since they are younger
Tsp sounds about right to me, since they are younger
Fishnova said:You have to dissolve it in water first, that is very important
Tsp sounds about right to me, since they are younger
Aquarium salt is fine, but marine salt is even better. I switched my molly / guppy tank over to brackish about 3 months ago, and have never seen them so healthy and active.
Here's a link that has helped me a lot.
The truth about mollies: Among the most popular aquarium fish, they?re also among the most misunderstood
Mumma.of.two said:I wish I could help Laura! I haven't a clue. I hope they are feeling better soon!
Mumma.of.two said:http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/137826-my-first-molly-has-the-shimmies/
http://www.waterlife.co.uk/waterlife/treat16.htm
http://www.afae.it/pages/tematica/articolipoecilidi/The_great_molly%20salt_debate.htm
This is just a few things a found when I googled 'shimmies Molly'
What kind of salt did you add. Maybe try marine salt.
Mumma.of.two said:IMO I don't think there is any need to gut the tank. FW aquarium salt is different to marine so I think it's worth a shot at trying to go brackish. (I'm not expert but this is just going on what I just read)
ocminpin said:Okay will do... API make it? Ill go tomorrow