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Re: Pimental Problem?



sorry to hear about your problem.  i assume there is a male in the tank? (or at least was?)  he probably took the female somewhere hidden and passed whatever problems on to her (in a round-a-bout way).  as for the wriggling things, it would be best to send them to me to inspect personally.  all i ask is that you pay for the shipping for my trouble.  as for salt water apistos, well i've been trying to keep them, but they don't do so well...i guess i am not adding enough salt.  Morten's is still the best, right?

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>>> rbnw34747@blueyonder.co.uk 11/30/03 12:58 PM >>>
hi pedro-sorry to hear about your problem i would stick to the salt solution
i can spell that-see you at the party on tuesday mate -scouse RAY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Liptrot, Pete" <pete.liptrot@bolton.gov.uk>
To: <apisto@v2.listbox.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 1:58 PM
Subject: RE: Pimental Problem?


> >I often begin treatment of tanks with such afflicted animals >with baby
> brine shrimp or microworms about a week or so after >onset of symptoms.
>
> Whew, thanks Martha. The other symptoms are just as you describe. I was
> going to dump in some Contraridstopichmycinazole, but then I read
somewhere
> that I should add a handful of salt as well.
> What about if I see any little moving things? Should I siphon them out and
> get rid of them?
> I asked at a shop, and they said they'd sell me some sort of fish called
an
> Erythrinus that would stop any further problems. Is this like a Cleaner
> Wrasse?
> Any further advice would be most welcome.
> Pete
>
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