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There are many common medications and fixes that can be kept on hand in your fishes' "medicine cabinet." These range from common household items like salt to potassium permanganate and metronidazole. On the discus forums and in many articles you may read about a wide variety of substances that are used to treat an assortment of things. These articles will explain those substances in more detail.
In no way does SimplyDiscus recommend a particular medication, its dosage or usage to treat an ailment. The articles herein are for informational purposes, and diseases should be identified by qualified fish health specialists. Medications listed here do not imply that they are approved for use in ornamental fish by the Food and Drug Administration or the Environmental Protection Agency.
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- Using California Blackworms as Medicated Feed - by Ardan Huck (March 8, 2003)
- Medicinal Conversions - by Al Sabetta (December 10, 2002)
- Medication Information - by Ron Reisdorf (October 30, 2002)
- Acetone Warning - by Al Sabetta (August 30, 2002)
- Potassium Permanganate - by Jimmy L (June 15, 2002)
- Metronidazole, Metro - by Ardan Huck (May 31, 2002)
- Oodinium Parasite, Velvet - by Ardan Huck (May 25, 2002)
- Prazi and Flubenole- by Al Sabetta (April 8, 2002)
- De-wormer dosage using Panacur - by Al Sabetta (April 5, 2002)
- Use of Antibiotics in Ornamental Fish Aquaculture - by Roy P. E. Yanong
- Use of Copper in Freshwater Aquaculture and Farm Ponds - by Craig Watson and Roy P.E. Yanong
- Use of Potassium Permanganate to Control External Infections of Ornamental Fish - by Ruth Francis-Floyd and Ruth Ellen Klinger
- Use of Formalin to Control Fish Parasites - by Ruth Francis-Floyd
- The Use of Salt in Aquaculture- by Ruth Francis-Floyd
- Introduction to Freshwater Fish Parasites- by Ruth Ellen Klinger and Ruth Francis Floyd
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