Nitrofuracin Green Powder is another med I will never be without when buying new butterflies.
Nitrofuracin Green Powder is another med I will never be without when buying new butterflies.
I use it if I see any redness on the skin, wounds, sores, etc.
I've been staring at the Chelmon Muelleri on Diver's Den for about a week now, I don't think I can bare it any longer, it's time to pull out the credit card...
Question about Cupramine, if some fish do not tolerate it well why doesn't everyone use hypo-salinity? I use a hypo-salinity qt and recently Prazi Pro in addition, mostly because I don't know any better.
Also, I'm considering the Nitrofuracin Green Powder, comments? It's $40, worth it?
I've been staring at the Chelmon Muelleri on Diver's Den for about a week now, I don't think I can bare it any longer, it's time to pull out the credit card...
Question about Cupramine, if some fish do not tolerate it well why doesn't everyone use hypo-salinity? I use a hypo-salinity qt and recently Prazi Pro in addition, mostly because I don't know any better.
Also, I'm considering the Nitrofuracin Green Powder, comments? It's $40, worth it?
^ Ahh, that makes sense. For this fish, I'm going to stick with what I know, hypo, Prazi & Nitrofuracin Green (that is, if I can find some) for quarantine.
This is my first Diver's Den purchase, I'm so impressed by their methods and we live 4 hours from the facility! Thinking about taking a tour in August, it's free, but I'm sure we won't leave empty handed.
The Muelleri will arrive Tuesday, which just so happens to be my birthday :celeb1:
I plan on feeding daily live blackworms, and for this I've been rigging up feeding contraptions so the bff can feed for hours uninterrupted in the main tank. Also, I intend to make a live brine shrimp feeder. McMaster Carr Supply & American Science & Surplus are great resources for those hard to find items.
I wouldn't bother with blackworms unless it won't eat & brine isn't going to do much for fulling the fish up or keeping it long term.
They aren't finicky if healthy. It should be taking food in the next few days & should gorge on fresh frozen scallops, shrimp, clams & mussels from the grocery store.......90% of what I've been feeding mine for nine years. Mysis & any commercial frozen foods it accepts will round out it's diet.
I agree, skip the live blackworms. Mine goes nuts for all meaty seafoods, like Ed mentioned.