can a saltwater dip treat feeders?

joe5639

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hi guys sorry didnt know where else to post this but i was wondering if i could get rid of all the parasites on feeder fish by dipping one in my saltwater tank before a feeding?
 

Ponera

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Or cysts of external ones.

the best bet for feeders is to know your source or get them on a dry/frozen food. Guppy breeders (or any livebearers) often do culls where you can maybe work out a minuscule payment to take them off their hands. Other than that, I've seen people literally breed some of the more prolific cichlids, like convicts, just to feed their carnivores.
 

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Freezing them will definitely kill every parasite that may be in or on the feeders. I would gutload the minnows with veggie flakes right before freezing them. If they're live that is.


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I would keep the minnows in a plastic bin with light salt water and treat them with methylene blue for a few days.
 

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I feed a lot of my stock with fish from my Lake. I filet bass and machete chop sunfish and yellow perch into chunks. Soak in Salt water, rinse, soak in RO water then freeze. Then I thaw and feed. No problems with parasites so far.

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