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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Sep 2004
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    Wisconsin Dells, WI
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    Wink Respect all opinions!

    I totally agree with Whoyah on this one as well. Selcon is one product I use often to soak frozen mysis or brine...even live feeder shrimp as they ingest it and the fish benefit from it by eating the live shrimp. It has many vitamins, proteins and other essentials that will at least help to keep the fish a little healthier by ingesting these nutrients.

    Everyone is going to have disagreements on what types of products to use as cures for things like ICH. Please just remember to respect each others ideas, and take from them what makes the most sense for your cures.

    I'm interested in knowing how your Tang is doing today Heather? Let me know. I hope she is getting better and makes it. That is the most important thing. Let me know, OK? Thanks! ....Angel :angel1:

    Thanks for every one's input!
    Have a Wonderful Day on the Reef!
    :angel07:...Reef_Angel
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    Heather, I hope your little gal is doing better... lots of sound advice here!


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