km133688
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seems my largest male has developed bubblegas. After consulting with experts, I attempted the pouch evacuation. No gas was released, I will try again tomorrow night, but thinking is now that it may be under the skin.
Experts suggest Diamox treatment. I will be asking vet tomorrow for some but I am told chances are slim they can get it for me. Thus I am looking for a friend who might have some to share. I am in Norwich CT.
Water Params: ph 8.2, temp 76-78, amonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate ~10, salinity 1.026
Horse stats: CB seahorsesource.com, strong, 9 months old, swims fast squirms like mad, active, eats like a clownfish
Appearance: at first thought he was pregnant again and may be so, but he floats upside down sometimes and swims near the surface other times.
Only recent change is that I started using a phosban reactor and a kent phosphate remover because phosphates were a little high.
Any help is appreciated. Kevin
Experts suggest Diamox treatment. I will be asking vet tomorrow for some but I am told chances are slim they can get it for me. Thus I am looking for a friend who might have some to share. I am in Norwich CT.
Water Params: ph 8.2, temp 76-78, amonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate ~10, salinity 1.026
Horse stats: CB seahorsesource.com, strong, 9 months old, swims fast squirms like mad, active, eats like a clownfish
Appearance: at first thought he was pregnant again and may be so, but he floats upside down sometimes and swims near the surface other times.
Only recent change is that I started using a phosban reactor and a kent phosphate remover because phosphates were a little high.
Any help is appreciated. Kevin