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61's avatar Joe Daddy
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#1 Posted 04 May 2008, 8:46 pm
The best advice that anyone could give you about fish diseases is simply this, prevent them.

When you get new fish, acclimate them properly. place the bag with the fish in it into the tank, so that the water temperatures can balance out slowly. Also, you should place a small amount of the aquariums water in with the fish in the bag, so that they can acclimate to the new water. Some people choose to use a small rubber drip line to do this, and it works very well.

Another VERY important step in preventing fish diseases is to add salt to your tank. Even freshwater tanks can use salt. Now it is very important that you use salt that is made for fresh or salt water tanks.

Joe Daddy

original post: March 23, 2008, 1:31 am
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70's avatar meliss_cole
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#2 Posted 07 May 2008, 3:26 am
Some fish aren't made to handle salt in the aquarium. Loaches and snails are extremely sensitive to saline. Diseases are not always preventable. What do you do in cases where you took all the precautions but still ended up with illness?
22's avatar mickey
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#3 Posted 07 May 2008, 6:15 pm
scaleless fish are very sensitive to any salt additives as well as many meds.I have never used salt in a freshwater aquarium but I do know people who have.I prefer to build up the immune system of the fish from day 1 with a good garlic based diet.



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74's avatar 1fish2fish3fish
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#4 Posted 07 May 2008, 11:35 pm
experienced fish keepers would quarantine the fish before placing them in a established tank...
preventing fish diseases in a tank- water quality, water quality water quality,and chemistry.. Wink

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