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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:39 pm
by Tinman
My comments re: MelaFix and PimaFix are from personal experience. Both seem to be particularly dangerous for Kuhlis, though as I mentioned, I'd use MelFix on most any other fish. I had an identical experience to Shari's with PimaFix

Shari mentioned these mixed,is this the same as you Cybermeez ?

I never mix but also read that on the label. I have not had a fish with an open wound for a while that I needed Melafix. That is the difference in direction on the label as opposed to the Pimafix but if you both have the same results with Melafix as Pimafix with no problem I will try the Melafix if anybody clamps or shows a slime coat issue . These are what I have issues with with my new recruits more than anything besides parasites. I know Angels can have fin issues mostly because of low flow probably but I don't really have that issue here . I will alter my ideas for my loaches as that is the only difference in what the meds treat. I chose Pimafix as it treated or claimed to treat specifically my issues but for a quarter more you can treat a wound. I guess I will pay up......I was trying to stay target specific. :)

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 12:13 am
by cybermeez
With regard to the Kuhlis I had mortailties with MelaFix alone. The were in a community tank and I was treating some Corys for minor barbel erosion. The Kuhlis were not the fish being treated, they were just along for the ride. That's why I'm certain it was the MelaFix.

When I used MelaFix and PimaFix combined there were no Kuhlis in the tank (learned my lesson....or so I thought). All the fish in the tank in that case showed serious stress within a matter of minutes. I didn't wait to see what would happen and did an emergency water change.

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:40 am
by shari2
I wish I had taken the time to wait and see what happened. :(

I did open up the gravid yoyo to see if her rotundity was eggs or just overeating. It was eggs, but her abdominal cavity reeked of Pimafix. The smell was strong enough that it wafted into the other room...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:41 am
by Tinman
Did you mean Melafix Cybermeez? or Pimafix ? cuz earlier you said Pimafix was the killer.... :)


I did open up the gravid yoyo to see if her rotundity was eggs or just overeating. It was eggs, but her abdominal cavity reeked of Pimafix. The smell was strong enough that it wafted into the other room...
That is intresting,was this a fish lost in the mix so to speak..
What did the eggs look like ,where they the same as the post about the breeding Clowns? It is intresting to note the meds where inside the fish,inside with the egg area then so that would mean absorbed into the blood? or the stomach which would indicate injested..... very intresting indeed :D

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:45 am
by Graeme Robson
In the past, i've used Melafix with Pangio's and they basically went spazzy but with Pimafix, wordings are out there for deaths from using it.

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:48 am
by Tinman
This is why I enjoy this site. This is the info that I search for. Quality input by quality people to help me keep my loaches the best I can. Thanks to all :D

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:22 pm
by cybermeez
Tinman wrote:Did you mean Melafix Cybermeez? or Pimafix ? cuz earlier you said Pimafix was the killer.... :)
I personally experienced Kuhli deaths with MelaFix and would have with the PimaFix (I'm certain of this) had I no immediately removed it from the water. I also used both together on non-kuhlis and previously heathy fish almost immediately appeared as if they were suffocating. Rather than waiting and letting any fish die from the meds I immediately changed all the water.

MelaFix + healthy Kuhli = Dead Kuhli
MelaFix + healthy non-Kuhlis = OK
PimaFix + healthy Kuhli = Dead Kuhli
MelaFix + PimaFix + any healthy fish = Dead fish