Re: Treating for ulcers on other fish
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 3:56 pm
They are very expensive, which is why I've not bought livestock from them before and the shops I have used have been good. Just an issue with the suppliers, I reckon, and I'll be steering clear now.
I'm struggling to find infofigures on how best to set up the UV for this issue - I don't suppose you have any, do you? I've not got one yet because I'm not sure on what size to get. The weather loach with the slight problems appears to have a bit of a kink in his spine now which I am not at all thrilled to see, but I've got to at least try this idea while the others are all still robustly healthy (at least externally). No joy on a vet so I'll be dissecting the worst affected gold barb myself on Friday.
I'm struggling to find infofigures on how best to set up the UV for this issue - I don't suppose you have any, do you? I've not got one yet because I'm not sure on what size to get. The weather loach with the slight problems appears to have a bit of a kink in his spine now which I am not at all thrilled to see, but I've got to at least try this idea while the others are all still robustly healthy (at least externally). No joy on a vet so I'll be dissecting the worst affected gold barb myself on Friday.