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Posts posted by Allan
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thanks @Guppysnail I agree they look like daphnia. I'll start off by feeding less, it's only 5 shrimp and a crayfish in the tank. Not counting the snails and daphnia.
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I was hoping to put rice fish fry in the tank. But they aren’t breeding yet. Maybe it’ll sort itself out once I get eggs on the mop.
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Is this infurosa? Is it going to hurt my shrimp?
Small video
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I like the coaster idea, I'll give that shot and report back. I can't buy a pool noodle for $20 on amazon when they're like $5 in season.
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Hi,
I live in the midwest, since it's November here and 25 degrees this morning. Pool noodles are long gone. Is there something else people use the make the ricefish mops?
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On 10/26/2023 at 9:24 AM, Chick-In-Of-TheSea said:
That's a long treatment. When did you see the leech die-off?
The leeches lay eggs, which survive the treatment. So you have to keep the treatment going while the eggs incubate, then you have to kill those leeches.
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I used Panacur C to get rid of leeches in my tank. I put 1 packet into a jar with 100ml of water. Then dosed 10ml on the following schedule. This did kill my pest snails as well.
Shake the jar and use a syphon/syringe to get 10ml out. A pharmacy can give you a child dosing syringe.
- Initial dose
- 24 hours later
- 48 hrs later
- 7 days after initial dose
- 7 days
- 7 days
- 1 month after last dose
- 1 month
- 1 month
I didn't do any water changes along the way, to keep the medicine in there. Hope this helps.
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That makes sense, being on a well.
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I'll update this. The Pancur-C appears to have worked. Haven't seen any leeches. It did prove to be fatal to the ramshorn snails as well.
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Yes, I set a timer on my phone to be sure. I've repeated the test with the same results. It's been 24 hours and all the fish are acting fine. Seems like nothing to be concerned with at this point.
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Any ideas why hardness is gray? I've seen other threads that it will turn pink after a GK of 300... does it go gray after that? I'm usually in the high end of hard water, so I guess my concern is that my water didn't crash below soft.
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Well, a few 80° days forecasted next week. I’m going to let it ride another week.
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Mine are fine with gravel substrate. I think I have 9, had them for 18 months now.
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Wow... 90 in the day and 56 at night. Do you use AC or does closing the house in the morning keep it cool enough?
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Living in the desert isn’t the same as having summer. lol
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I have tub outside with endlers in it. They’ve survived a few dips to 50 with the cool summer here. The 48 has me concerned. I can’t believe it’s almost time to put away the tub, my iris didn’t even flower this year. What happened to summer?
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Thanks for the condolences.
That was my last otto in the tank. So I guess the thread can be considered resolved.
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Sadly, it's already dead. RIP little buddy.
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I can't remember if it was a pygmy cory or an otto. I think it was feeding after the fish died.
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Guess I'll post an update. I started treatment 07/15 its been roughly 3 weeks.
I put 1g of powder in 100g of water then dose with 10ml of the powder/water mix for my 10 gallon tank.
I dosed the tank every other day the first week. Then once a week. So we are at dose 8. Did a water change and I still have live leeches and the snails are unaffected. I have calendar reminders for the rest of the doses and I'll post updates should anything of interest happen.
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Ahhh, patience. Something I wish I had more of.
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Am I understanding correctly that fenbendazole is toxic to leeches and snails? If this treatment hasn't been able to kill 1/8" snails how can I expect it to kill a 3" leech.
Infurosa in shrimp tank?
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I put in less food over the last week and surprise, surprise, there's less of them.