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Help With Sevrum

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Todd Carini - 26 Sep 2005 00:15 GMT
I have a Sevrum that I just treated for fin rot.  The fins have completely
healed, however it has a gray lines covering its slime coat.  I have tried
to look up this symptom but can't find it anywhere.  If anybody knows what
this is and what is the treatment I would appreciate the advice.  I have
been treating with Aquarium Pharmaceuticals MelaFix and PrimaFix.

Thank You,

Todd T. Carini
USMCGWV0311@msn.com
Sokar949 - 08 Oct 2005 16:42 GMT
It sounds like body fungus. It doesn't hurt to buy Maracyn by the 100 tab
bottle. Tailrot and body fungus seem to go together. I haven't had too much
success with the Fix-brothers in the treatment arena. I used to use them as
a preventative measure, but it didn't seem to do much good.

>I have a Sevrum that I just treated for fin rot.  The fins have completely
>healed, however it has a gray lines covering its slime coat.  I have tried
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> Todd T. Carini
> USMCGWV0311@msn.com
Todd Carini - 17 Oct 2005 00:18 GMT
Thank you

> It sounds like body fungus. It doesn't hurt to buy Maracyn by the 100 tab
> bottle. Tailrot and body fungus seem to go together. I haven't had too
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>> Todd T. Carini
>> USMCGWV0311@msn.com
 
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