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Yup! something for everybody. (including snake oil & lemon drops for the kiddies)
A source most would blindly trust. There is absolutely no proof that any treatment will work and all research data to date states nothing effectively eliminates it in fish. Kanamycin specifically has been tested at several dosage levels without evidence of any effect on Mycobacteriosis infected fish. Study proven in laboratory conditions NOT to work. Kanamycin Sulfate Powder USE: Gram-negative bacteria and resistant strains of tuberculosis. Works especially well in salt water aquariums. DOSAGE: 1/4 teaspoon per 20 gallons of water. Treat every 24 hours with a 25% water change before each treatment. Treat for 10 days. For tuberculosis, use for up to 30 days. http://www.fishyfarmacy.com/products2.html Why? Why treat a fish that cannot be cured? fact: Myco is considered non-treatable. Research paper after research paper and study after study stating there is no treatment that works and here's someone selling what is proven not to work in lab study. Can you say "let’s make money"? Do your own due diligence. Know what you are dumping in your tank. Know you tanks actual water volume when dosing via solution.
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If at first you don't succeed,,, keep kicking it RubberSideDownOnTheLanding, 2-75g planted, 5-55g planted, 5-20g planted, 110g w/30g sump, 8-10g, Refugium, doghouse/newbie 2012 update adding table top pleco pans & a 90g (Nutz) |
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