Adding the salt is pointless as there really is no open wound at this point. Although pumping more oxygen and more waterchanges into your tank is always good, it'll only stop the curling, but it won't solve it. In the end you'll still have to go with one of the 2 methods for it to completely go away.ck_jackson87;4903964; said:Thanks everyone for all the info. This guy was in a 150 until I moved him into the 180. The odd thing is that only one of the gill membranes seems to be curling, the other appears to be fine. Perhaps I will try the massage method to try and get the one gill corrected. The gill is not even exposed and the curl of the membrane is only slighty, so I was wondering if it could be treated by doing daily water changes, adding salt, raising tank temp and heavily oxygenating?
ck_jackson87;4902628; said:Parameters are: pH 7.0, nitrite 0ppm, nitrate 10ppm, ammonia 0 ppm. Tank is at 78 degrees and fairly well oxygenated.
Gshock;4904046; said:Finally found the original thread.
http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=326020
It gives step by step instructions as to how to do it.