Dear Daniel: Thank you for sharing your, super achievement, treating Herotilapia multispinosa with these, fine products. I do appreciate what you do for fauna. Personally, I usually shy away from purchasing diseased stock. It’s lovely to see this, touching success story. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
Geez Daniel.. Good thing you had that on hand. It definitely sounded like skin flukes. I had never heard of any of those meds. The fish are doing great thanks to you Nice job.
Thanks very much Audra. I must admit I wasn't 100% sure I could turn things around for these fish, they were in a pretty bad way but the eSHa stuff seems to have been very good.
Great video Daniel! You did a great job in caring for these fish and bringing them back up to 100%. Esha products I highly recommend to anyone but also waterlife products are good too. Thanks for sharing 😊
I've been having the same problems with all the fish I buy lately here in NJ, they are always sick with something, glad you were able to treat your fish and bring them back to good health.
i love esha used it on my electric blue acara what came with alot of white spot worked great ... well done on getting them back to health i love these fish got 10 adults myself had them a few years
Ive used this and its very good. There is also a bird wormer you can use which has the main ingredient in it but esha stuff has always been good for me
That's good to here you rate it too. Thanks for sharing that with us. The experiences I've has using eSHa products have been very favourable so far. Always good when when have a brand we can rely on hey.
Ah.. Boss, thank you but I am just a part in that puzzle hey. The people who tried things before that succeeded or failed and gave me a starting block and things to think about, the geniuses at eSHa that produced the products even the people that put these fish in my path all played a role but the fish are okay and that's the main thing. Hopefully by sharing this other fish that are struggling will have a better chance of recovery also bud.
I'm restocking my tank and don't have another tank to use as a hospital tank and my main tank only has a cardinal tetra and a rummy nose tetra could I treat my tank and add my new fish .. just as a precaution?
Sure, you could do that although you will be effectively medicating your healthy fish for no reason. Also you don't need a glass box to quarantine of course. If you have a spare heater and filter you could always use a plastic tote from like from a hardware store or supermarket. If you're able to toss some plants in too even better.
Great work Daniel 👏🏼 Esha is a great product to be fair
Thanks man. Yeah it's great gear hey.
Dear Daniel:
Thank you for sharing your, super achievement, treating Herotilapia multispinosa with these, fine products. I do appreciate what you do for fauna. Personally, I usually shy away from purchasing diseased stock. It’s lovely to see this, touching success story.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar
I'm glad they recovered. It's a good feeling when you are able to nurse your fish back to health!
Definitely. Gotta say I wasn't too confident with the condition they were in so pretty glad they made it.
Geez Daniel..
Good thing you had that on hand. It definitely sounded like skin flukes.
I had never heard of any of those meds.
The fish are doing great thanks to you
Nice job.
@Stubbs Aquatics thank you mate. Yeah I think it is a European company so probably not found it's way over there at this point.
You are a very kind human! I am so happy for those little beauties 😍
Thanks very much Audra. I must admit I wasn't 100% sure I could turn things around for these fish, they were in a pretty bad way but the eSHa stuff seems to have been very good.
Paging Dr DKF... the bare bottom tank certainly made it easier to inspect their poop. Great work mate. 😊
Thanks man. Yeah easy to observe the finds and to remove as much waste as possible.
Good job old fella 👍
Thank you bud. Pretty happy with how it turned out.
Great job breathing life back in to these fish!!!
Thank you mate. Just glad it worked out okay for them in the end.
Great video Daniel! You did a great job in caring for these fish and bringing them back up to 100%. Esha products I highly recommend to anyone but also waterlife products are good too. Thanks for sharing 😊
Daniel saves the day!!
💪💪😀😀👍👍
Haha.. thanks boys but eSHa saved the day here backed up by a little know-how I've picked up or figured out along the way.
Great work, glad you got them up and running...
Swimming possibly. Thanks Andy. 😉
I've been having the same problems with all the fish I buy lately here in NJ, they are always sick with something, glad you were able to treat your fish and bring them back to good health.
I guess with all these price rises standards may be slipping in some places hey.
i love esha used it on my electric blue acara what came with alot of white spot worked great ... well done on getting them back to health i love these fish got 10 adults myself had them a few years
Yeah the eSHa brand is proving to be reliable and effective far as I'm concerned.
How are you finding their temperament with a group of adults?
@@DanielKeepingFish there great never had any aggression with them
@@leeandmandybattersby5958 magic. Thought that might be the case. Thanks for confirming.
Ive used this and its very good.
There is also a bird wormer you can use which has the main ingredient in it but esha stuff has always been good for me
That's good to here you rate it too. Thanks for sharing that with us. The experiences I've has using eSHa products have been very favourable so far. Always good when when have a brand we can rely on hey.
Thankyou for saving them :)
Ah.. Boss, thank you but I am just a part in that puzzle hey. The people who tried things before that succeeded or failed and gave me a starting block and things to think about, the geniuses at eSHa that produced the products even the people that put these fish in my path all played a role but the fish are okay and that's the main thing. Hopefully by sharing this other fish that are struggling will have a better chance of recovery also bud.
nice DKF! you have to feel good about yourself after that
Relieved maybe. Just glad they're okay and pulled through. Phew.
I'm restocking my tank and don't have another tank to use as a hospital tank and my main tank only has a cardinal tetra and a rummy nose tetra could I treat my tank and add my new fish .. just as a precaution?
Sure, you could do that although you will be effectively medicating your healthy fish for no reason. Also you don't need a glass box to quarantine of course. If you have a spare heater and filter you could always use a plastic tote from like from a hardware store or supermarket. If you're able to toss some plants in too even better.
Arent you supposed to dose ndf for only 24 hours?