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18-07-2007, 11:46 AM | #21 |
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18-07-2007, 11:54 AM | #22 |
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Interesting...and thanks for sharing ..
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18-07-2007, 12:16 PM | #23 | |
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18-07-2007, 12:33 PM | #24 |
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IMHO I believe that gill curl is the end result of bad water management. It happened to me before, for me this happened after a long overdue water change.
I was taught and managed to cure it using this method: Install a powerhead (preferably with variable output adjustment, adjust to ensure output is strong enough to encourage the fish to swim against the flow but not so strong as to get swept away and hide. Add a bit of Japanese yellow power (anti bateria). Do daily water change (with anti chorine - I have no aged water) of around 10% and continue until gill is back in normal position. I suspect besides "bad water" gill curl is the result of drastic PH difference between old water in the tank and new water during water change, that's why treatment involves daily water change. Point to note is that this method is only effective if the gill curl is at the soft membrane stage, if the hard membrane is affected, I don't think even operation will help. I hope I remember all the steps correctly, btw this was the free advice given to me by Eugene of Ark when I approached him for op one day after the gill curl occurred. Hope this helps. |
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there are situations where using transmore is a must. i.e. eye surgery; extra long flights, etc. for a short & simple OP like the gill curl, using transmore MAY become a risk. if you keep the tank's water at a very low level & follow procedure #2,#3,#4, and be real gentle with your mov't, the fish should be okay. there's no set rule to go about it, since very aro has different temperament. but just be GENTLE yet firm. rest assured you're doing a good thing for it, your aro will appreciate you afterwards. being skittish here is not a good thing... might even spook the aro to do the things you mentioned! |
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18-07-2007, 12:50 PM | #27 |
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any method may apply,as for bro arohong the method is more suitable to cure aro coz this method is introuduce long ago. so as for bro rumraisin..method is still new doesnt mean is not suitable to use..but frankly specking,is quite diffcult for this method to cure aro gills curl..no offence,juz my point of view..
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18-07-2007, 03:09 PM | #30 |
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Great infos and great Q&A session, thanks for sharing
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