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Sat, 28th May 2005, 12:28 PM
#22

Originally Posted by
Joshua
LOL...don't bow to me, I still screw up and kill stuff!
z28 - My last post logged as Guest so I can't edit it.
You may want to warm your tank up to 84 or so. The recommended treatment for Icthobodosis or similar parasites is to increase temperature to 86 degrees (Noga). I wouldn't set the heaters at 86 if your lighting is going to raise it beyond that during the day. It's kinda of a catch 22 though because 86 degrees is the optimal temperature for cryptocaryon to reproduce so IF it is cryptocaryon the higher temperature could make it worse faster. Kinda sucks but if we didn't want a challenge then we'd be into basket weaving instead of sw tanks right?
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