slow mo
07/17/2013, 04:00 AM
hi guys
first time posting here :D
anyway let me start,so after a power outage for almost a full day i see my powder blue tang,yellow tang,regal angel and queen angel have tiny white spots on them
i am faced with a few problems,i cannot medicate my display tank as i have coral and live rock
quarantine tank is out as it got bumped over while moving some furniture around:angryfire: [was empty at the time]:hmm5:
my only option is to feed the fish with some medicated food,i did some research and got my hands on some quinine sulfate tabs 300mg per tab
i know some guys dose this to the water but thats not an option for me
i just wanted to find out,is there any risk of overdosing this product in the feed and if any guys here have experience with quinine sulfate if so i would really appreciate if you shed some light
im also running ozone via a reef octopus reactor at 100mg,tank size is 400 gallons
thanks in advance guys
first time posting here :D
anyway let me start,so after a power outage for almost a full day i see my powder blue tang,yellow tang,regal angel and queen angel have tiny white spots on them
i am faced with a few problems,i cannot medicate my display tank as i have coral and live rock
quarantine tank is out as it got bumped over while moving some furniture around:angryfire: [was empty at the time]:hmm5:
my only option is to feed the fish with some medicated food,i did some research and got my hands on some quinine sulfate tabs 300mg per tab
i know some guys dose this to the water but thats not an option for me
i just wanted to find out,is there any risk of overdosing this product in the feed and if any guys here have experience with quinine sulfate if so i would really appreciate if you shed some light
im also running ozone via a reef octopus reactor at 100mg,tank size is 400 gallons
thanks in advance guys