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Danbury aquarium society (DAAS) annual auction in carmel ny on Sunday
Correct ! and the last is Metro....Oh hey, one of the active ingredients is epsom salt
Awesome thanks Brooks let me know what I owe you.
Any harm in feeding as a preventative? I assume no but just figured I would ask.
Correct ! and the last is Metro....
The second some anti fungal product..
What Is Imidazole? (with pictures)
Treatment Period: Feed HEX SHIELD pellets for three (3) days for best results. Usage Frequency: HEX SHIELD treatment is able to be repeated if needed to combat outbreaks. Note: These pellets should not be used as an ongoing diet for your aquarium fish. Note: Treatment not effective if fish are not eating the pellets. Indications: if aquarium fish appear to be losing substantial weight even when eating. HEX SHIELD Combats: Flagellates and organisms that cause intestinal disorders such as: Hexamita Spironuleus HEX SHIELD Inclusion of food is an effective means of delivering treatment to the intestinal system
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So I've gone from 30% to 50% distilled water in the cory tank with no change to ph from then til now, still testing at 7.6
I'm getting so frustrated trying to spawn these guys. I mean seriously how hard does this have to be...they're cories! Agh! I got tons of eggs from other species in the past without all the nonsense.
What does one typically do to alter the TDS? This is all new for me...jut normally run with the tap water
Thanks guys. Sounds like making water softer and more acidic are two different processes that may coincide depending on content? I guess I should really just take the time to get a tds meter and test kits.
Chemistry is hard, especially buffers
One of my daughters is a chem major, I get a lot of help from her!