curtcherry
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Have a new Christmas Wrasse in QT for 3 days. Today he has a clamped fin and a white patch on side fin. See picture. Maybe has a white dot on tail fin. What can it be and what treats this? First time dealing with a clamped fin.
Does not make sense when seachem says Paraguard treats brooklynella. Starting with a half dose to start today. Full dose later tonight or in the morning.
I don't see anything out of the ordinary from the pictures. Is the fish eating and otherwise behaving normally?
I don't see anything out of the ordinary from the pictures. Is the fish eating and otherwise behaving normally?
You believe the claims of manufacturers, seriously?
They make outrageous claims all the time, but have no scientific studies to back up their claims.
Just have a look at all the claims those "reef safe" wonder cures claim...
The Wrasse is eating better than any fish I have had in QT. Ate the first day and hasn't stopped. Acting as normal as I can tell. The only thing I see is the side fin is clamped close to the body and he is not using it. The side fin also has white on the top third of it. I may see a white spot or two on the tail fin but that is a maybe. I don't know Wrasses well. Its mouth is open (not closed tightly), not sure how it is suppose to be. Respiration appears to be normal.
Why would someone (or a group of people) try and make it with a product that doesn't work?
... Do you think a company can go and put tons of money into marketing, labor, product manufacturing, machines, etc just to sell some stuff that doesn't work? ...
... How long do you think that business plan would work and at what cost? If you say it doesn't work, especially on a site like this, they wouldn't have a market for long to sell to. It is difficult enough to make money in this economy with a good product. Why would someone (or a group of people) try and make it with a product that doesn't work?