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Not sure what is on my Percs?!?!


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    It's good to hear they are looking better and not too upset with their move! Please do keep us updated! :-)


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    Here's an article that will help. Garlic and oil have not proved to do anything for ich. There are three proven methods for treating ich: hyposalinity, copper, and the three day transfer method. Good luck. Also, be sure to check out the section on QT.

    Kevin

    http://www.petsforum.com/personal/tr...marineich.html

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    Does he not need to get a filter for the QT tank?

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