Hi all.
I have been away from the forum for quite a while due to lots of work and no time for computer.
I had to go on a business trip recently and came home to find a disaster in my cichlid tank.
We had lost power while I was gone, and with no filtration, I guess that’s how my entire stock of P Kenny’s developed septicemia.
They are hopeless and need to be removed and destroyed. I had a friend from the local mom and pop pet shop come over and he verified that these fish are goners.
I read the thread on euthanizing fish but I still have questions.
If I use oil of clove, I assume that after the fish are removed I need to do a complete 100% water exchange and start all over again with cycling before adding fish?
Am I right?
The reason why I need to treat the whole tank is due to the fact that I cannot catch these 5 inch monsters with a net, or else I would do it in a bucket and not have to poison the entire 75 gallons.
Suggestions????
I have been away from the forum for quite a while due to lots of work and no time for computer.
I had to go on a business trip recently and came home to find a disaster in my cichlid tank.
We had lost power while I was gone, and with no filtration, I guess that’s how my entire stock of P Kenny’s developed septicemia.
They are hopeless and need to be removed and destroyed. I had a friend from the local mom and pop pet shop come over and he verified that these fish are goners.
I read the thread on euthanizing fish but I still have questions.
If I use oil of clove, I assume that after the fish are removed I need to do a complete 100% water exchange and start all over again with cycling before adding fish?
Am I right?
The reason why I need to treat the whole tank is due to the fact that I cannot catch these 5 inch monsters with a net, or else I would do it in a bucket and not have to poison the entire 75 gallons.
Suggestions????