jason2459
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There are many things that have been sold and still being sold or claimed that are false or misleading. A reef safe ich treatment has been one of them.I am writing this with every intention of being PEACEFUL and am PEACEFULLY asking what seems to *me* to be legitimate questions here, in a PEACEFUL manner.
That having been said...
It seems to me, after reading and reading and reading especially this particular Forum, that if someone insists that something doesn't work (whatever it is) then everyone who agrees with that person gets kudos and everyone who disagrees gets vilified.
I'm wondering at the logic presented here, regarding this stuff. Specifically, the basic statements that say "if there really were a medical cure for ich, it'd be well known by everyone and for sale all over the world" that kind of thing.
Um, my question is a "but" question. Here it is:
But, isn't that exactly the case? It's well known, it's available everywhere. Just like several other ich treatments. Yet if this Forum is to be understood, none of them work?
I mean, the LFS sells ich treatments of varying kinds and they are available all over the world, they usually have the same basic active drugs in them, people have reported varying results from perfect success to perfect failure and nobody can prove nor disprove that any of the people who failed at using it were even following the directions...
If none of these treatments are worth anything, if they're all just a big scam or lie or whatever someone is saying when they couldn't make it work for themselves, then why are they continually being sold at so many places literally all over the world for so many, many years and with so many reports of success?
If there were NO reports of success, then nobody would buy them and they'd stop selling them.
I'm just extending the logic that is being presented here.
I hope that my point is seen. I'm trying to be clear, not trying to flame anyone nor insult anyone, not at all, not even a little bit.
Thank you.
If there's a secondary bacterial infection metronidazole may help if its a bacteria that metronidazole effects.Does metronidazole offer any therapeutic value? It may not cure an infection on its own but does it offer any suppression or benefit?
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I've ran metro for 10 dosages over 11 days in my mixed reef with bubble tips with no noticeable negative effects except for a major reduction in at least one type of dinoflagelets. I saw no reduction in many types of bacteria and other planktonic life seen under a microscope before and after dosage.
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