NANFA-- Treating new arrivals

archimed_at_netdoor.com
Sun, 29 Oct 2000 00:07:18 -0500

Some of you have raised questions in the past about what to do
about newly captured fishes which turn white and die. What they
do at the museum here is dose the new arrivals with 36 mg/gal of
nitrofurazone. A single treatment does the trick, and they report
markedly reduced mortality due to capture stress. Since the
standard aquarium dose is something like 50 mg/gal, you could
use this dosage safely as well, and more conveniently due to the
size of the OTC capsules (usually 250 or 500 mg).

Nitrofurazone is available at many pet stores. It is also one of the
components of Furan2.

Prost,

Martin
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It makes me mad when I go to all the trouble of having Marta cook up about
a hundred drumsticks, and the guy at the Marineland says, "You can't throw
chicken to the dolphins. They eat fish." Sure they eat fish, if that's all
you give them. Man, wise up.

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