Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Quick Cure or Salt
From: Bob Bock (bockhouse-in-earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Dec 13 2004 - 07:24:32 CST
I had just this problem with some new arrivals. The scratching lasted for several months until I added a product called Dyacide. It cleared right up, and I never see any scratching, except for a day or two after doing a big water change with tap water.
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From: Lori Austin
To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
Sent: 12/13/2004 6:19:09 AM
Subject: NANFA-L-- Quick Cure or Salt
I was able to catch 5 YOY longear sunfish (quarter size) during cold weather (flurries) on Saturday by dipping undercut banks (little overhanging brush). After acclimating overnight the fish have been released into my 40 gallon aquarium and appear to be adapting...took bloodworms after an hour. But did notice all seem to be scratching on rocks or wood in tank...although I don't see any signs of Ich. Temps are 68...not sure whether to use quick cure or salt...other inhabitants include fantail darters and redside dace. Is quick cure a darter killer?
I have seen a few postings about white suckers. Would they make a good scavenger for food that does not get eaten? I don't want something that gets too big.
thanks
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