Paul B
Premium Member
I started a thread exactly like this a long time ago, but I can't find it.
Every time I go on here, or any forum, I just hit "New Posts" and probably 90% of the threads are about problems of some kind and there is a plethora of posts giving advice to correct those problems. I shy away from many of those threads because much of the advice I perceive as wrong and after so many years, I really don't feel like argueing. :wildone: I am getting old.
A good percentage of the posts are about some sort of spots on some creature, usually a tang, then of course someone will say, well that is an ich magnet so it can't be helped and they say to add garlic, kick ich, cleaner shrimp, hyposalinity, Vodka, Gin and Tonic, or just let the fish watch Oprah Winfrey. :facepalm: In my opinion, none of those things will work, but I try to stay quiet. If you think garlic or cleaner shrimp will cure anything, go for it.
People PM me all the time and ask a specific problem. I don't know why, maybe they think I am part fish, or I look like a fish or worse, smell like a fish, but they do ask me. I usually advise them that diet is the most important thing in this hobby and it may not cure anything, but it will get your fish in such a state of health in a couple of weeks that you may never have to post in a disease forum. Then they may say, great, but I can't get that, so can I just feed flakes? I say, no, and that is the end of the conversation. Then I see that poster on the disease forums again. It happens all the time. :hmm6:
Now, I am not the God of fish or anything else, I am a retired electrician, but if you ask for someone's advice, the person giving the advice will assume you will use at least some of it. There is no magic pill but many people make this a lot harder than it has to be. :rolleye1:
Then there is the sterility factor. Virtually all of your animals, except some designer clownfish, came from the sea. It is the same sea that is right off Florida or Bayone New jersey. The sea is not sterile and neither should your tank. If you keep everything sterile and never add anything from the sea, your fish will be like that boy in the bubble where he can't be exposed to any sort of bacteria or virus or he will die. Fish, like us, need to be exposed to these things to become immune from them. We Humans get inoculated with weak forms of these diseases to protect us from them. Fish also need to be exposed to certain things to build up an immunity.
When I go to Mexico, I get sick, the Mexican people do not get sick, guess why? In my own tank my fish are immune to almost everything (except jumping out or Rap music) How do I know? (I know, most of you are saying, I am lucky and my tank will crash by Tuesday) No it won't. But if it does, it had a good run. I feel that it is the diet and the lack of sterility that keeps it going. Luck has little to do with it. I have been trying to date a Supermodel all my life and never got lucky with that, so I know I am not lucky.
I get in trouble all the time when I say something like "Ich may, in some instances be good for your fish". Now don't go putting ich in your tank, although I can. Your fish can become immune from it, in time, if you feed them correctly. Pellets and flakes is not correct. I know many, if not all of you will disagree with me, that is fine, but lets hear how you keep fish spawning for 20 or so years. I know there are many theories and we all have our own secrets, these are mine. What are yours?
On another forum someone asked if the lifespan of gobies was just a few months? I guess that person can't keep them more than a couple of months.
Every time I go on here, or any forum, I just hit "New Posts" and probably 90% of the threads are about problems of some kind and there is a plethora of posts giving advice to correct those problems. I shy away from many of those threads because much of the advice I perceive as wrong and after so many years, I really don't feel like argueing. :wildone: I am getting old.
A good percentage of the posts are about some sort of spots on some creature, usually a tang, then of course someone will say, well that is an ich magnet so it can't be helped and they say to add garlic, kick ich, cleaner shrimp, hyposalinity, Vodka, Gin and Tonic, or just let the fish watch Oprah Winfrey. :facepalm: In my opinion, none of those things will work, but I try to stay quiet. If you think garlic or cleaner shrimp will cure anything, go for it.
People PM me all the time and ask a specific problem. I don't know why, maybe they think I am part fish, or I look like a fish or worse, smell like a fish, but they do ask me. I usually advise them that diet is the most important thing in this hobby and it may not cure anything, but it will get your fish in such a state of health in a couple of weeks that you may never have to post in a disease forum. Then they may say, great, but I can't get that, so can I just feed flakes? I say, no, and that is the end of the conversation. Then I see that poster on the disease forums again. It happens all the time. :hmm6:
Now, I am not the God of fish or anything else, I am a retired electrician, but if you ask for someone's advice, the person giving the advice will assume you will use at least some of it. There is no magic pill but many people make this a lot harder than it has to be. :rolleye1:
Then there is the sterility factor. Virtually all of your animals, except some designer clownfish, came from the sea. It is the same sea that is right off Florida or Bayone New jersey. The sea is not sterile and neither should your tank. If you keep everything sterile and never add anything from the sea, your fish will be like that boy in the bubble where he can't be exposed to any sort of bacteria or virus or he will die. Fish, like us, need to be exposed to these things to become immune from them. We Humans get inoculated with weak forms of these diseases to protect us from them. Fish also need to be exposed to certain things to build up an immunity.
When I go to Mexico, I get sick, the Mexican people do not get sick, guess why? In my own tank my fish are immune to almost everything (except jumping out or Rap music) How do I know? (I know, most of you are saying, I am lucky and my tank will crash by Tuesday) No it won't. But if it does, it had a good run. I feel that it is the diet and the lack of sterility that keeps it going. Luck has little to do with it. I have been trying to date a Supermodel all my life and never got lucky with that, so I know I am not lucky.
I get in trouble all the time when I say something like "Ich may, in some instances be good for your fish". Now don't go putting ich in your tank, although I can. Your fish can become immune from it, in time, if you feed them correctly. Pellets and flakes is not correct. I know many, if not all of you will disagree with me, that is fine, but lets hear how you keep fish spawning for 20 or so years. I know there are many theories and we all have our own secrets, these are mine. What are yours?
On another forum someone asked if the lifespan of gobies was just a few months? I guess that person can't keep them more than a couple of months.

