Yeah thats what it means. Plus it gives it some time alone from being picked
on by other fish.
I think one good size tablespoon would be good enough for a 10 gal tank.
You need to buy aquarium salt. Not table salt.
Priss
"Harriett Wright" wrote in message
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Thanks to you and Priscilla for your advice. By treat it topically do you
mean with a salt bath? I have a ten gallon acquarium I can use (assuming
I
can catch the patient--my fish are very leery of nets): do you happen to
know how .09 lbs converts to tablespoons or teaspoons? Is kosher salt OK
or
should I buy some special kind of acquarium salt? Thanks for your help.
Harriett
wrote in message
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If you dont have salt in the pond, put in up to 0.9lbs per 100 gallons.
but I would
net the fish and treat topically and also feed antibiotic food, like
romet
B. Fish
with that kind of a wound do best to have a salt dip and treated
indoors.
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p...20from%20the%2
0pond
Ingrid
"Harriett Wright" wrote:
I think one of my goldfish must have been pecked by a heron or an egret
a
couple of days ago--it has an ugly wound on its back. I can always tell
when
a big bird has been terrorizing my fish, because they don't come to the
top
glub-glubing for their breakfast. This happened two days in a row, and
the
next day I noticed the injury. I hoped it would heal, but it looks
worse
today and the fish is less lively. Is there anything I can do to
treat
it?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Harriett