ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
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- pufferluver87
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ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
heres a video of my mbu puffer rocky in his 54 gallon tank.will be upgrading him to a 6ft by 4 ft by 3 ft next year.
http://youtu.be/E8X_yg2IdVc
http://youtu.be/E8X_yg2IdVc
- bertie 83
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
Looks very skinny, I would start ip treatment straight away. You need suitable meds to treat the food, don't treat the water.
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
- pufferluver87
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
yeah like i stated in my meet and greet thread he was alot more skinny when i brought him.which brand ip treatment would you recommend as you also live in the uk like me??
would you recommend i feed him more than normal right now being as hes skinny??
.thanks bertie.
would you recommend i feed him more than normal right now being as hes skinny??
.thanks bertie.
- bertie 83
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
Use jungle parasite fizz tabs, feed as much as he will take within reason just to keep his strength up. Another med is prazipro? Not sure if the spelling is right. It needs to be food safe though
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
- pufferluver87
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
thinking about it im gona hold back on he ip treatment for a few days as i have no idea what and how much he was being fed at the shop.just gave him some mussel and his belly is nice and large.i will see how he is by the weekend.
- bertie 83
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Loaches, Clown loaches ,Eels, various shrimp, tangs,wrasses, damsels, chromis - Location (country): Brighton, England
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
It's not something to hold back on, if they get skinny quick it's worth treating. Once their stomach fills with parasites it is near impossible to treat. Look out for white stringy poo and stomach sinking back by the next day as these are definately signs. I give my fahaka a good meal and his tummy stays looking round for 24- 48 hrs then resumes the torpedo shape, no sinking in
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
- pufferluver87
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
ive not seen any white poo at all.his tummy stays round for about 24hrs.it doesnt go down straight away.thats why i dont think the lfs fed him enough.no other signs that ive been reading are showing.when i brought him they told me to feed him nothing but snails and bloodworm for 2 weeks while he settles in.i find tho that he doest get full enough on bloodworm.so thats why i think hes been underfed.2 hours ago he ate 2 gutloaded ghost shrimp and some muscle.right now his belly is bulging and hes laying down on the sand.
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
It is not hurtful at all to treat for IPs.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
- pufferluver87
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
hi there thanks for all your advise.
i wasnt disagreeing with anyone just wasnt seeing any other signs leading to that.
the good thing is ive taken your advise and started him on treatment.best to be safe than sorry.
heres another video of him i have just taken.do you think he looks better than the previous video????
your comments would be great.
http://youtu.be/--AIHGvdx_8
well rockys doing great but should i be worring about his food interest.
hes not a massive eater and prefers bloodworm and snails.ive offered him a cockle and he looked at it like "what the hell is that".hes tried a very small bit of prawn and muscle but doesnt seem overly interested right now.could this be due to still settling in and not being used to the new food???
he likes to take his time when he eats.he doesnt eat huge amounts.his belly gets nice and round but not overly big like ive seen others get.
im feeding him twice a day atm to beef him up.im also soaking his food in garlic juice.
i wasnt disagreeing with anyone just wasnt seeing any other signs leading to that.
the good thing is ive taken your advise and started him on treatment.best to be safe than sorry.
heres another video of him i have just taken.do you think he looks better than the previous video????
your comments would be great.
http://youtu.be/--AIHGvdx_8
well rockys doing great but should i be worring about his food interest.
hes not a massive eater and prefers bloodworm and snails.ive offered him a cockle and he looked at it like "what the hell is that".hes tried a very small bit of prawn and muscle but doesnt seem overly interested right now.could this be due to still settling in and not being used to the new food???
he likes to take his time when he eats.he doesnt eat huge amounts.his belly gets nice and round but not overly big like ive seen others get.
im feeding him twice a day atm to beef him up.im also soaking his food in garlic juice.
- Pufferpunk
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Punkster, the 4" red T miurus
Mongo, the 4" A modestus
2 T biocellatus
C valentini
C coranata
C papuan
Also kept:
lorteti
DPs
suvattii
burrfish
T niphobles - Location (country): USA, Greenville, SC
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
Try soaking new foods in garlic.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
- pufferluver87
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
thats what i am doing.i did state that above
thanks
i personally think he was skinny due to poor diet but who knows as long as hes getting better thats the main thing
thanks
i personally think he was skinny due to poor diet but who knows as long as hes getting better thats the main thing
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Re: ROCKY MY MBU PUFFER
Puffers are generally wild caught. Intestinal parasites are very common in them.
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