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8 ¤_ 2003-03-14 17:57 
Roger, If you tank is stable and the water is in good condition, you can take a water change about 1~2 months; however, if you want ¤ô½è¦nd, you need to change every 2~3 weeks or more frequently. Observe your fishes a day or two, then, you need to make decision. Someone said TDC is work and someone said it isn't. I just use it once I found my fishes rub their bodies on rocks/sand; and I believe, it is not good at curing white-spot. Therefore, after your observation, if you still find white spots on your fishes, you may need to apply the copper (provided that your tank is a FO one). If your fishes are not very well/sick or still not accustom to your new tank, you may find that they don't accept any food no matter how much kinds of food you try. You can try another kind of food but don't expect too much. They may not start their first meal until they died at all. |
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