fishguy1978 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Mar 30, 2020 2,389 3,955 154 Washington Jun 22, 2022 #11 Looks better Reactions: thebiggerthebetter, Deadeye and Wideglide04
Fishman Dave Potamotrygon MFK Member Nov 14, 2015 2,004 4,065 164 53 West Yorkshire Jun 23, 2022 #12 What’s the water chemistry?
fishguy1978 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Mar 30, 2020 2,389 3,955 154 Washington Jun 23, 2022 #13 Fishman Dave said: What’s the water chemistry? Click to expand... My pH is consistent out of the tap, 8.2.
Fishman Dave said: What’s the water chemistry? Click to expand... My pH is consistent out of the tap, 8.2.
F FJB Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 15, 2017 1,882 3,193 439 Philadelphia, PA Jun 23, 2022 #14 That is great news. Glad to hear. Physically 'trimming' the infected ends was probably a good move. Are you still applying topical fungicide? Reactions: fishguy1978
That is great news. Glad to hear. Physically 'trimming' the infected ends was probably a good move. Are you still applying topical fungicide?
F FJB Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 15, 2017 1,882 3,193 439 Philadelphia, PA Jun 23, 2022 #15 Oops, I just realized this is the wrong fish. Reactions: fishguy1978
fishguy1978 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Mar 30, 2020 2,389 3,955 154 Washington Jun 23, 2022 #16 FJB said: That is great news. Glad to hear. Physically 'trimming' the infected ends was probably a good move. Are you still applying topical fungicide? Click to expand... FJB said: Oops, I just realized this is the wrong fish. Click to expand... No worries. Yes, I applied ParaGuard directly after the manual removal.
FJB said: That is great news. Glad to hear. Physically 'trimming' the infected ends was probably a good move. Are you still applying topical fungicide? Click to expand... FJB said: Oops, I just realized this is the wrong fish. Click to expand... No worries. Yes, I applied ParaGuard directly after the manual removal.