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Resolved Question: How to quarantine live plants for aquarium?
I have a new amazon sword plant (I am new to keeping live plants) that is sitting in a vase full of conditioned water. It is warm water, maybe around 82-83 degrees?
Anyway, I am not sure how to get rid of possible snail eggs and other things like parasites before adding it to my aquarium.
I do NOT want to take any chance of my fish getting sick from it. I bought it to reduce stress and as a hiding place. :)
I've already rinse it off well and rubbed the leaves off, also getting rid of any browning leaves.
I don't like the idea of using bleach and I am afraid of salt since it could kill the plant.
What should I do?
Open Question: Salt, Sugar, Fat, Eggs, Meat...even Calories...we're told are bad for you...what the @*$! is wrong with people?
Since when did Salt, Sugar, Fat...and EVEN Calories become something bad??
People are told, don't drink that soda! It has CALORIES!!!
um...we need calories to survive, right??
"but it has no nutritional value!"...true...but Water also has no nutritional value. There IS water in soda.
the human body needs salt, sugar, fat, carbs, AND calories to survive. In moderation.
50 years ago, people ate fast food and drank soda...with no obesity epidimic. Today, we have more obesity with the SAME fast food and soda. It's NOT the food that is the problem. It's the over-consumption without the exercise.
Why do people blame food and tell you it's bad?
You can eat fast food (a hamburger is just meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, bread
Resolved Question: fish have problems since i bought a plant, what's wrong with my guppy?
ok, so i bought a few elodea plants from a fish store i havent used before and im assuming they are the problem.
first of all my goldfish got white spot the day after introducing the plant (they are looking much better now 4 days into treatment, except one who seems to have gotten better, then got worse again. im using king british white spot control and added some tonic salt to the tank yesterday which really made them pick up.) one of the fantails i noticed has a very 'veiny' tail though now, should i be worried about that too? or is it because the parasite has left?
sorry about all the questions, i have more about my guppy:
i noticed last night her tail had a little split in it, my guppy tank already has some tonic salt in there to reduce stress when i added her and another neon guppy about 7 days ago. i must confess, when i noticed this it was 2am and i just came back from a party, so i kinda... registered it in my head and didnt do anything about it =/ it seems that it has dramatically worsened over night and i cant be sure, but i think its fin rot. i've never had to deal with any fish illnesses before, so this is all new to me to experience, but i've read a lot about it. i have a number of questions, dont worry if you cant answer them all:
should i seperate her?
is it fin rot, or could it be something else?
can it be passed on from fish to fish?
i did a water change the day before i got this plant, should i do another change even though it hasnt been a week yet? (if so how much?)
should i add more tonic salt to the tank? or will it do no good?
can any natural remedy sort this out or do i have to buy a commercial treatment?
will her tail ever grow back? it was her point of beauty, i've never had a guppy female that was that colourful before and her tail was quite long for a female aswell.
finally: if she isnt removed into another tank, and i am to treat the whole tank, will the treatment kill the fry? (born and unborn)
Resolved Question: goldfish very ill, my mum wants me to kill them, what is the best thing for them?
they got white spot 7 days ago so i started white spot (ich) treatment from king british the next morning. i changed 50% of their water and gave them 5ml of treament a day. on the 3rd day they seemed to be getting better (the spots had gone, but i know that this means the parasite goes down to the substrate to multiply, then goes back to a host and digs its way back into their skin. i added some tonic salt along with the WS treatment and my white fantail oranda started to look 'veiny' he had red speckles all over his body and i was told by a friend to give them a 15minute salt bath, which i did and they picked up again, but now they are not moving, they wont come up for food and they havent moved since yesterday (i did another 10% water change- they moved out the way of the gravel vacuum very slowly and settled in another corner.)
my mum said to me this morning that i was losing the battle and i should give up, she says its my choice but it would be cruel to let them struggle on like this. the 'veiny' oranda actually looks like he's burnt he was a white fish and now he's red and orange all over with white spots. my blue oranda, borage, has suffered the most and i checked on his just now and he has them on his eyes and gills.
i am going to ring the vets now to see what they suggest (persist with treatment- you are supposed to give it 10days. or euthanise humanely.) but would like the opinion of my fellow Y!A users, what do you think i should do?
thanks for your help ppl, im going to continue treatment until sunday, i rang my vet and i very stupidly had left the carbon in the filter, so it is my fault. lets just hope they get better...
Open Question: Pet Fish Question (LOTS of detail needed)?
I want to get a fish as a pet. I don't know what kind but i would want something not much more than 4 to 6 inches. tell me what would be a good fish that size, how much it'd cost, salt/fresh water, what it eats, and how big of a tank I would need. NO GOLDFISHES OR BETTAS please I've had them already and I don't like them
Open Question: Is drinking water the anwser for removing too much sodium from your Body?
I have RLS (Restless Legs Syndrone). There is no research data to back this up but I know for a fact that when my body gets too much sodium (whatever that level may be) in it its kicks RLS into high gear. EX: I try to watch I eat but if I eat hot dogs and chips I will play heck that night and if I eat other things, sausage, taco etc.. inside that time frame I will have issues multiple days. Problem is it is hard to tell when I might over load since "every thing" has too much sodium in it. I'm eating low sodium product when I can find them and I rarely use salt but I can't eat tuna fish all my life. Anyway I want to know if water is a good way to flush my system out. I don't drink much, more coke and tea so is 32 to 64 oz enough in a days time or do I need more than 64 oz. I won't do this every day, only when I can tell RLS is acting up due to Sodium.
Open Question: How do I set up a salt water fish tank?
Basically marine fish are quite cute especially clown fish.
I was wondering how to set up a salt water fish tank at a low cost. that's not including live rock or fish. I can pay for that after.
and if there's a few tips you can tell me that would be great
Open Question: I added too much aquarium salt..?!?
I've recently found 2 dead fish (a platy and female betta) so I did a water change and then replaced it. I noticed that my new female betta shredded my male betta's fins! So i put him in a betta condo, added stress coat. And was going to add like 5 table spoons of salt in, and me being clumsy dropped the bag of salt in the water!
Only half the bag went out, and it fine. But I think i added WAY too much?!?
I have:
Corydoras
Guppies
Swordtails
Bettas
Snails (ramhorns and apple snails)
PLEASE HELP!
-my female bettas never attacked my male betta, this is a new female though. My older female is dying in a 10 gallon... She's on some medications, but I highly doubt she'll make it!
=[ they seem to be okay... Its a 20 gal tank HIGH. With around 12 plants live and 6 not live and 3 caves.
Resolved Question: What type of Canoe should I build?
I have recently been looking into building a canoe and was wondering if Kevlar was the way to go. I like to salt water fish and I know that a Kevlar canoe is light but expensive. I have picked up a book on how to build a Kevlar canoe and the three models that are in the book are a solo, family, and I think trinity which i'm not too sure about. What you guys think?
Voting Question: Is this evidence for evolution?
Before you read, I know I know, another one about fish...
The topic today is mollies.
What?
Yes, mollies. Its a cute little fish that people keep as pets. They are often kept in freshwater aquariums, but in truth they are brackish water fish. If you don't know what that is, brackish water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water. Don't really remember how its made, something about a river entering the sea and the sea water going up the river blah, blah, blah. Anyway (Also as a random side note, they can actually live in marine aquariums if adjusted slowly.)
When they were first starting to be domesticated they were completely brackish water fish, but somewhere down the line they started to be kept as freshwater fish. And while now they can be kept as freshwater fish they much prefer brackish water. (They are much more prone to parasites and diseases in freshwater, and can also get a disease called the "shimmies" where they have trouble swimming. It is unknown if this is caused by the lack of salt.
Well anyway, over time they built up a resistance, after being kept in freshwater, having offspring, and those offspring living in freshwater, those offspring having offspring...yeah. Mollies are always pregnant if kept with a male, or even if impregnated once. (They have the ability to store sperm for upward 5 batches) They give birth every 3 weeks (They are livebearers) and they grow up fast.
Now a days, you actually have to slowly adjust their water to keep them in brackish water, because they have been in freshwater so long! If you don't its very stressful for them and they could actually die.
So, anyway. Now that you have that info, is that evidence for evolution? Is that evolution?
Forgot to add somewhere in there I wanted atheists and theists opinions...
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