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More than probably the fish was getting too sick by the time you started the hypo...
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I might be in the same predicament as you GSP. I've seen my burrfish poo once and it was quite stringy and white. I am hoping it is just due to the fact that she came in pretty skinnny. I've already been able to fatten her up and she has a nice belly now. But mine may have ich as well, even thought though the person I got her from kept her in hypo for 2 months. I suspect that the ich was already in the tank and she is just more susceptable.
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well you almost don't have a choice since these fish aren't too crazy about copper!:razz: Give her a try and you'll see if she's affected the same way.
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me too, I'm waiting for the answer, I'll let you know as soon as I know :biggrin:
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I plan to do both at once. I've got lot's of filter media form my ceylon tank that's the perfect sg for hypo, so I'll fish her out soon. Here of some pics of our's:
Acclimating: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...s/DSC_9320.jpg She dissappoved of the ruler: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...s/DSC_9322.jpg Scooping her out to put her in the tank: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...s/DSC_9326.jpg Look how skinny she was, her belly was concave: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...s/DSC_9333.jpg |
Here's the answer I got for you:
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