Is Selcon necessary?

Fliger

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I have a bottle of it but to be honest I have no idea if it really does anything. Is there really any benefit to soaking mysis & cyclopeeze in the stuff? I have a wide variety of fish, and I'm picking up six Bartlett Anthias.

Thanks in advance,

David
 
I believe it is beneficial and that it enhances the fishes immune system and I use it. If it's necessary I don't know.
 
It's probably beneficial (there's some debate on this); I believe it is, but I don't have objective evidence for that.
It's not necessary. There are lots of other supplements there, and there are plenty of people who don't use any at all.
It doesn't seem to be harmful.

Dave
 
Speaking as a personal trainer --alot of supplement companies come out with stuff all the time to take your money. All vitamins you need come from water and good food --works for fish too. If you want to take centrum to insure you have all you r vitamins and minerals and can afford it then go for it...same philosphy for fish. For me, no I dont use anything and this hobby can nickel and dime you to death. I read that most salt mixes have all the nutrients you need and just keep up w/ water changes to keep the vitamins coming --of course feed a variety of good foods
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7576093#post7576093 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ironsheikh
Speaking as a personal trainer --alot of supplement companies come out with stuff all the time to take your money. All vitamins you need come from water and good food --works for fish too.

It works for fish too in their natural habitat where they eat their natural diet. In our fishtanks they do not get their natural diet so I disagree with your comparison to humans.
 
...which would come from the varied diet -- angel formulas, flakes, mysis, brine, etc

he's asking if he NEEDS selcon to be successful---answer is no he does not need it, does it hurt to add it? ---no it does not
 
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