My fish are dissolving

Update

Death toll so far.
1 Achilles
4 Pseudanthias pleurotaenia
2 Goby
1 Pseudanthias squamipinnis

80% of my fish caught and got a freshwater dip. I started of by giving them 3 min but some of the stronger ones could withstand up to 6 min no problem.

Formalin 37 % is illegal for private persons to have, so I have to get it thru a Vet, the ones i talked to, didn't know anything about fish, so could not prescribe anything. I tried searching the net, no net shops in EU has Formalin and I called all pet shops in driving distance and nobody had any kind of medications. Great.

I have now ordered the Formalin at Aqua cave and hope it will go smooth thru customs.

I will continue with giving freshwater dips and keep the fish at low salinity until I can get my hands on Formalin.

It does not look good.

QT from now on for me :headwally:

How long do you do Freshwater dips?

I lived in London for 3 years and I feel your pain. The EU has some crazy regulations. And I hate to be the one to tell you this but... your fish aren't going to last long enough for the Formalin to make it thru Customs. Are you in London by any chance? I have a friend there who might be able to help, I'll send him an email...
 
Unfortunately Brook and Velvet are quick killers. But it is still best to have medications on hand for treatment later on. Quarantine is essential.
 
I lived in London for 3 years and I feel your pain. The EU has some crazy regulations. And I hate to be the one to tell you this but... your fish aren't going to last long enough for the Formalin to make it thru Customs. Are you in London by any chance? I have a friend there who might be able to help, I'll send him an email...

I live in Denmark.

I must say I am amazed about the slim selection of medicine over here. It is a joke shops here can sell fish and import Fish but not have any problem solvers. None of the shops I have been in contact with knows anything about diseases. I am really glad for RC and the help there is to find here.

My plan is to call all Vets Monday morning until I find somebody who can prescribe me something. I am not going to let me fish die. A strange thing is that if you are to keep Formalin 37% here in Denmark, you have to have a license from the Police.... What!!! it is no plutonium... I am defiantly going to find out how I can obtain a license so I can store and buy Formalin.
Reg. your friend in London, it would be very much appreciated any sort of tips or pointers at this moment. :thumbsup:
Thank you very much
 
Wow! I am not sure why you would need a license from the Police but it is important to keep disease treatment solutions on hand for these type of situations. I know that taxidermy shops keep it, you might try there.
 
I caught some more fish today and gave them all fresh water dips. I find that giving smaller ones like Kaudanis and anthis squamipinnis dips of max 6 min is the best, they seam to be heavily effected of baths superseding that time spend.
Bigger fish like Pomacanthus navarchus and Naso elegans can go a bit longer. I gave them 15-20 min, they are stressed but eating 2 hrs after being put in the Hospital tank.

I lost 2 Kaudanis and a Vrasse

I give the fish a lot of different frozen food, I'm trying to start up a batch of brine ships which I hop will hatch soon.

Reg. the formalin. I called a pharmacy which mixes drugs to other pharmacies and they were super helpful investigating for me if they were allowed to give me formalin. I think it has something to do with, that formalin is on a sort of government watch list her in Denmark.

It is a bit like, we are okay to go buy a whole glass of headache pills 200 mg but if we want 600 mg we have to get a prescription from a doctor.

I found a vet that specializes in Koi carps. I hope he can help me, I am going to call first thing tomorrow morning.
 
Wow! I am not sure why you would need a license from the Police but it is important to keep disease treatment solutions on hand for these type of situations. I know that taxidermy shops keep it, you might try there.

The EU has some very strict regulations regarding certain chemicals and whatnot. I think it's mainly environmental restrictions. My friend in London I had to mail him AlgaeFix because it's banned/not sold in the UK. If you ever look closely at the bottle there's some kind of warning message about AlgaeFix, cancer and the State of Florida (or something like that).

To the OP: I would suggest trying to stock up on these meds:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1846124#12

The problem is all meds have expiration dates, so odds are at least some of them will expire before you find you have need of them.
 
So got a hold on some 23,4 % formaldehyde today... Fantastic... I have been busy all night dipping the remaining fish, only one died, the last of the baby kaudanies :sad1:
All the other fish seam fine. My mix is 1,6 ML to 3,7 (1gallon saltwater)
I catch all the fish in the hospital tank with my hands to make sure I won't hurt them.

I have 1 bucket with the formalin mix in.
Then i transferee them to the first Saltwater holding bucket.
When the next batch is up the fish from holding B 1 gets moved to the 2 bucket with saltwater.
I cover the buckets so they do not stress.

I am still struggling to catch my veliferum, she is so clever, to much for her own good. She checks out the trap and then she swims to the end of the tank, where I stand when i have to release the trap. I hope I can outsmart here before it is to late.

Levels in my hospital tank is fine, I just did a 10% water change and poured boiling water over the filter sponge.
 
Update:
I have treatet now with Formalin now 4 times 2 ml pr 3,7L (1gallon). I have lost a lot of fish around 50% of my original stock. But the ones I have left looks to be doing fine. I have finally recieved some medicine FishVets Revive, I am going to dose it for the big 250 G and my hospital tank tonight. I hope it will worke, because there is still some fish I can't catch in the big tank... Fingers crossed

The meds: http://www.fishvet.com/revive.htm
 
Update:
I have treatet now with Formalin now 4 times 2 ml pr 3,7L (1gallon). I have lost a lot of fish around 50% of my original stock. But the ones I have left looks to be doing fine. I have finally recieved some medicine FishVets Revive, I am going to dose it for the big 250 G and my hospital tank tonight. I hope it will worke, because there is still some fish I can't catch in the big tank... Fingers crossed

The meds: http://www.fishvet.com/revive.htm

Wait a min, are you planning on using this in a FO or reef tank?

I know it says it doesn't harm inverts, but on the same page it also says:

"Revive's synergistic combination of acriflavine, aminoacridine and formalin are more effective than either individually"

I thought for sure formalin couldn't be used in a reef tank. What does everyone else think???
 
Definitely no formalin in a reef tank! formalin is highly toxic! i think you should tear the tank down to catch the remaining fish. do not dose anything harmful into a DT!
 
Hi guys
I used the product both in my hospital tank and in my reef tank

I read a lot of reviews online by end users and there were not really any bad reports on corals or inverbreads dying after the use of the product.
I poor the medicine in last night af the lights went out to avoid stressing the fish and this morning everybody looked just fine my Heliofungia and suncorals have all opened up and looks content so far ;=)
 
Hi guys
I used the product both in my hospital tank and in my reef tank

I read a lot of reviews online by end users and there were not really any bad reports on corals or inverbreads dying after the use of the product.
I poor the medicine in last night af the lights went out to avoid stressing the fish and this morning everybody looked just fine my Heliofungia and suncorals have all opened up and looks content so far ;=)

Formalin? Reef safe?!? I did a little Google search and came across this:

"Formalin has been demonstrated to be generally safe to use with various invertebrate species, primarily with crustaceans. It is commonly used to control epiphytic protozoa such as Zoothamnium and Epistylis. Aquaculture facilities use concentrations from 50 to 250 ppm. However, such concentrations are inappropriate for reef systems. Crustaceans will tolerate 15 to 25 ppm of formalin under most conditions. Keep in mind that some corals tend to be sensitive to even these concentrations."

So, perhaps the concentration of Formalin in Revive is low enough to be reef safe, while in others meds (such as Quick Cure) it is not? I'd really like to hear others chime in on this and 8220, I'm sure we'd all love to hear how your Brook (and corals/inverts) turns out after using Revive?
 
Here is a little update...

Everything is looking fine now 48 hrs + after I added Revive. The fish are not scratching against the sand or rocks anymore in the reef tank and they seam more relaxed. They have all started to come to the glass to beg for food again.
All shrimps + my crab are accounted for.

And the all the corals + feather dusters looks great .

The Fish in the Hospital tank also looks great, no sign of stress anymore, they also come to beg for food and all swim around peacefully.

So so far so good :spin3:
 
I do believe formalin is reef safe; I have read in a few of my reference books that corals can be dipped in it as a last attempt to save them from certain diseases.
 
Update

All the fish are still acting fine, non of them are scratching or acting out of the ordinary.
I'm am still monitoring them very much every single day at feeding time, to look for physical problems and behavior changes.

But so far so good :bounce2:
 
Update

All the fish are still acting fine, non of them are scratching or acting out of the ordinary.
I'm am still monitoring them very much every single day at feeding time, to look for physical problems and behavior changes.

But so far so good :bounce2:

Congratulations on hearing advice, acting on it, and taking ownership of your problem. Sounds like you are really on the right track. I use Revive on all corals, by the way.
 
Congratulations on hearing advice, acting on it, and taking ownership of your problem. Sounds like you are really on the right track. I use Revive on all corals, by the way.

Thank you very much for the kind words ;=)

Where do you buy your revive? I would like to buy it online but not many shops have it.
Thanks ;=)
 
Thank you very much for the kind words ;=)

Where do you buy your revive? I would like to buy it online but not many shops have it.
Thanks ;=)

When I purchased it, I got it from Dr. Foster and Smith. My other source for stuff is Marine Depot and Premium Aquatics. I have a lot and will not need to reorder any time soon. However, another dip that is recommended is CoralRx
 
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