marinelife
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You could drain the tank and run freshwater for a few days, that would let you fix that one pipe on the closed loop 
Right and I don't believe the fish got sick from the LRF. I have always fed frozen and never had this issue before
Noga states "Formalin is contraindicated if fish have been recently stressed (e.g. transported, shipped) or if skin ulcers are present...."
However, it seems like others are doing the baths almost immediately upon receiving fish with apparently no issues. It also doesn't define how recent is recent.
The literature also state that if your bath is >70F you should only use up to 150 ppm formalin, but many people are using ~250 ppm (1 ml per gallon).
... it was clearly velvet before the fish died.
I give every new fish a formalin bath (1ml/gal) before it even goes into a QT and so far that hasn't killed any fish. The risk of not doing it is much higher than the risk of doing it to a stressed fish.
Also, unlike with freshwater baths, I never saw any signs of discomfort with any fish I dipped with formalin.
The only ones that died - usually several days later - were fish that arrived already half dead.
That's what I said: by the time you see it on the skin the fish is pretty much beyond rescue.
As for it's rarity: I've found a research paper where they caught fish in the Mississippi delta and found Amyloodinium in the gills of many fish.
"Studies on Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellata) in Mississippi Sound: Natural and Experimental Hosts"
Adrian R. Lawler, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, January 1980
"Of 99 fishes examined, representing 43 species from 28 families, 16 species of 13 familieswere found to be infected naturally with A. ocellutum on the gills"
It is for sure not rare in the wild.
But is rare compared to ich I would think since there aren't 100 threads on velvet. Much more would leave the hobby if velvet was as prevalent as ich
I give every new fish a formalin bath (1ml/gal) before it even goes into a QT and so far that hasn't killed any fish. The risk of not doing it is much higher than the risk of doing it to a stressed fish.
Also, unlike with freshwater baths, I never saw any signs of discomfort with any fish I dipped with formalin.
The only ones that died - usually several days later - were fish that arrived already half dead.
Hello ThRoewer, if you have time, I'd like to hear your complete QT process. What medication you use and the details..
I QT my fish for ich and flukes only.. TTM + Prazi + 2 week monitor. I'm having good luck so far but I'd like to take it up a level.. tank is starting to have some nice fish, and I hate to get a wipe out again.
thanks!
After servicing this forum for about ten years now, my opinion is that many reported cases of "ich" are really "velvet"
Hello ThRoewer, if you have time, I'd like to hear your complete QT process. What medication you use and the details..
I QT my fish for ich and flukes only.. TTM + Prazi + 2 week monitor. I'm having good luck so far but I'd like to take it up a level.. tank is starting to have some nice fish, and I hate to get a wipe out again.
thanks!