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From what I understand the salt is what kills it.but u have to be carefull to not add to much salt at once to stress your fish
I used ordinary pure salt from the supermarket and it worked for me!
I had the same problem 2 weeks ago...increasing the temperature speeds up the lifecycle of the parasite so that it releases of the fish and the salt helps to kill it once it's off the fish.this is how I understand it...
One of my brasiliensis has killed a much smaller fish and put it in it's mouth.it's been in it's mouth overnight and in beginning I think it's stuck.
He is just sitting in the corner with the other fish hanging out of it's mouth..:
So u think by the time they are fully grown and breeding,I should only have two of them?
Would it be possible to have any other fish breed in the same tank???sorta seems outta the question though
I have a 75 gallon tank and I'm looking to breed firemouths! Just a few questions in regards to how to stock the tank so they could breed.
First of all how should I stock the tank?I have heard they get aggressive when breeding and it's not a good idea having many other fish in the tank with...
Was recently at a aquarium shop and the owner Tryed to sell me conditioning salts which contained trace elements.there were all different formulas based on the fish and I was just wondering if these are useful or needed?