melev
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So you are saying I should have my hands full for a while.
Once the meds arrive (it's 11:35am here), I'll reread what Dan posted and what the packages say to make sure I understand it.
Casper is in the corner of the tank breathing slowly, almost like she's still sleeping. The light over her tank comes on at noon each day, so this isn't unusual although the ambient room lighting is pretty bright right now. I'll do the water change before I try the new meds.
Speaking of which - should I pull casper out in a small container of the water (like a specimen box full), then drain the tank completely and refill? I could then reacclimate her to the newer water. I'm not sure what you meant by 100% water change with her still in the tank.
Btw, I hope this thread helps others in the future, as they read how all of this was accomplished.

Casper is in the corner of the tank breathing slowly, almost like she's still sleeping. The light over her tank comes on at noon each day, so this isn't unusual although the ambient room lighting is pretty bright right now. I'll do the water change before I try the new meds.
Speaking of which - should I pull casper out in a small container of the water (like a specimen box full), then drain the tank completely and refill? I could then reacclimate her to the newer water. I'm not sure what you meant by 100% water change with her still in the tank.
Btw, I hope this thread helps others in the future, as they read how all of this was accomplished.