A while back I collected my 3 mummichogs from a flat on Mason Neck, in the
tidal freshwater Potomac. So far, I have been keeping them in pure freshwater.
However, they got ick and have resisted 2 weeks of treatments. Think I should
add salt? They did come from freshwater, but maybe they ended up there during a
storm or something.
Thanks,
Andrew
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have been keeping them in pure freshwater. However, they got ick and have re=
sisted 2 weeks of treatments. Think I should add salt? They did come from fr=
eshwater, but maybe they ended up there during a storm or something.
Thanks,
Andrew
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pineless, but they are the backbone of nature.
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