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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 06:07 AM
#1
HELP PLEASE
One of my Discus is sick and I'm pretty sure that it has Hex. When I went to feed them this morning one (which has always been a runt) had stringy white poop hanging off him. He keeps hiding behind the rocks in the tank.
I have a small tank that used to be my grandaughters (36 litre) so I have decided to set it up as a hospital tank. I washed it out with straight bleach and rinsed it heaps, then filled it 2/3 tank water and 1/3 fresh water.
My question is " I have some Metro tablets, but they are only 200mg. Would one tablet per treatment every 12 hours be enough? Also, what should I do regarding filtration? I have a small corner filter that I can put filter material in - will that do the job - or do I really need to filter the tank seeing as I have to remove 1/3 of the water every 12 hours? Should I just put an Airstone in?"
Any advice would be appreciated as this is my first time I've encountered Hex.
"True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 09:59 AM
#2
Eternal Moderator
Hi margot. Seems everyone is having trouble with hex at the moment.............uggggggh. And it seems to be a particularly resistant strain, so you need to be diligent with the treatment, and not miss a dose.
Just as you were planning, move the little guy into the hospital tank on his own, and you can just put an airstone in there. You will be removing so much water, the ammonia won't have a chance to build up to a level where it could become a problem.
The dose is 250 mg per 40 litres, but that can be safely doubled in highly resistant cases, so don't underdose. I'd still use 1 and a quarter tablets in a tank that size. If you can possibly manage to repeat the dose every 8 hours it becomes more effective.
One important thing. Retreat the full amount of water in the tank each water change, not just the water replaced, so add a full 1 and a quarter tablet after each water change. And equally important, no tank light. Metro is destroyed by light.
Good luck Margot. We're all with you
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 10:01 AM
#3
thanks heaps. I'll start now and let you know how I go.
"True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 10:05 AM
#4
hope they r alright and good luck
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 10:21 AM
#5
thanks goldenpigeon. I will keep you all up to date. Going to set my alarm for 4.00am. now so I don't miss a dose.
"True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 10:49 AM
#6
Eternal Moderator
*thinking of margot at 4am* here's a coffee for you
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Mon Jun 13, 2005, 11:34 PM
#7
My heart goes out to you, i just got past the same problem (well i bloody hope i did)
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Tue Jun 14, 2005, 05:30 AM
#8
Hi guys. Well the alarm dragged me out of bed at 4.00am. this morning so I emptied 30% water, topped it up gave the little feller his next dose and covered his tank with a towel, then stumbled back to bed.
12.00 came and I took the towel off and vacuumed 30% out again ( noticed one white yukky poo when I did this so made sure I vacuumed it up), topped water up and redosed him. He doesn't seem to be eating but he looks o.k..
All my Fish have Frozen Bloodworms for tea so I'll see if I can tempt him then.
Thanks for all the good thoughts and support everyone.
"True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"
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Tue Jun 14, 2005, 05:32 AM
#9
Eternal Moderator
Hang in there Margot. More cyber coffee on it's way. :P
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Thu Jun 16, 2005, 10:37 AM
#10
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