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blufindr
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Posted at 4:59 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
I know my fish shop's inventory just about back to front No-one I know has any. Most fishkeepers I know just kill their fish when they're sick, with the exception of cichlids and other such big expensive fish. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 4:53 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from blufindr at 7:43 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
Quote: from dreamweaver at 11:42 am on Nov. 23, 2008
You couldn't find it anywhere down there...? :(
Only in one place online. And it's expensive. 
Really...? That sucks. But I hate to say this, I have a hard time believing it's only found online. :S But if you gotta do it, then do it. |
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blufindr
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Posted at 4:43 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 11:42 am on Nov. 23, 2008
You couldn't find it anywhere down there...? :(
Only in one place online. And it's expensive. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 4:42 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
| You couldn't find it anywhere down there...? :( |
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blufindr
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Posted at 4:19 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 7:11 am on Nov. 23, 2008
I don't think it's food... you give it to them when you feed them though. Here's one through Petco (might help you out some, though I'm not sure if Aussie has Petcos); http://www.petco.com/product/100384/Aquarium-Products-Gel-Tek-Tetracycline-Medication-Fish-Eat.aspx 
Ah, yeah, I found some of that online last night. But I'm thinking it might be cheaper just to euthanase her. I love my fish, but I don't know if I'm willing to pay $20 (then there's postage) for something that'll expire in a few months. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:11 pm on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from blufindr at 3:58 am on Nov. 22, 2008
Quote: from dreamweaver at 7:50 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
You never know though... it's more common than you think.
The primary use for tetracycline seems to be for human health reasons. I can't find a single fish food that includes it. 
I don't think it's food... you give it to them when you feed them though. Here's one through Petco (might help you out some, though I'm not sure if Aussie has Petcos); http://www.petco.com/product/100384/Aquarium-Products-Gel-Tek-Tetracycline-Medication-Fish-Eat.aspx |
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blufindr
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Posted at 12:58 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 7:50 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
You never know though... it's more common than you think.
The primary use for tetracycline seems to be for human health reasons. I can't find a single fish food that includes it. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:50 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
| You never know though... it's more common than you think. |
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blufindr
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Posted at 12:48 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 7:37 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
Come to think of it... I would use the tetracycline stuff (both of them anyway) until all your fish have improved. But to be on the safe side, talk to the pet store about it as well and see what they say. They may be able to help you out more. That is if you trust them...
I do and I don't. I doubt they have it anyway. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:37 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
| Come to think of it... I would use the tetracycline stuff (both of them anyway) until all your fish have improved. But to be on the safe side, talk to the pet store about it as well and see what they say. They may be able to help you out more. That is if you trust them... |
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blufindr
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Posted at 12:36 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from i r sekz at 7:30 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
Sounds like fin rot or some bacteria infection. I recommend cleaning the gravel and changing the water. Then adding medicine for fin rot. Should fix the problem.
I've done a 25% water change today. Tried to do a gravel clean-up too, but everytime I even try the water just goes murky. I really should tell the rest of the household to give the fish less food. |
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blufindr
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Posted at 12:35 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 7:27 pm on Nov. 22, 2008
According to the site I provided, in order to save your fish, you need to use Tetracycline and Oxytetracycline in the food for about a week and a half (they said 10 days). If you talk to pet store or fish place, they may be able to help you with finding it. Personally, I would get it as soon as possible so that you can start treating them for it. 
Ah, cool. Thanks! |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:32 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
Quote: from i r sekz at 3:30 am on Nov. 22, 2008
Sounds like fin rot or some bacteria infection. I recommend cleaning the gravel and changing the water. Then adding medicine for fin rot. Should fix the problem.
Clean EVERYTHING. Trust me on this one. And that's including the net and anything you use for the fish as well. |
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i r sekz
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Posted at 12:30 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
| Sounds like fin rot or some bacteria infection. I recommend cleaning the gravel and changing the water. Then adding medicine for fin rot. Should fix the problem. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:27 am on Nov. 22, 2008 |
| According to the site I provided, in order to save your fish, you need to use Tetracycline and Oxytetracycline in the food for about a week and a half (they said 10 days). If you talk to pet store or fish place, they may be able to help you with finding it. Personally, I would get it as soon as possible so that you can start treating them for it. I had that issue with a beta fish and a frog... needless to say, they didn't make it because I originally thought it was Ich as well and didn't realize it until it was too late. |
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