stormywendyann AC Members Apr 21, 2012 672 1 16 62 Westchester, CA Real Name Wendy Lubianetsky May 27, 2012 #1 I came across this doing some research and thought everyone should keep a copy of it for reference. It is really handy to have. http://www.gbasonline.org/disease_chart.htm#I
I came across this doing some research and thought everyone should keep a copy of it for reference. It is really handy to have. http://www.gbasonline.org/disease_chart.htm#I
Nepherael AC Members May 11, 2012 1,070 0 0 Warsaw, IN Real Name Brandon May 27, 2012 #2 Thank you for the reference =) Sent from my ADR6300 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
stormywendyann AC Members Apr 21, 2012 672 1 16 62 Westchester, CA Real Name Wendy Lubianetsky May 27, 2012 #3 You are welcome... I think it will come in handy when you really need it.
fish-n-chips AC Members Oct 29, 2008 957 0 16 N.E. WI Real Name C.J. May 27, 2012 #4 Talk about ironic, I'm moving back into Appleton(just south of GB) and am going to be joining the GBAS when I get settled in.
Talk about ironic, I'm moving back into Appleton(just south of GB) and am going to be joining the GBAS when I get settled in.
stormywendyann AC Members Apr 21, 2012 672 1 16 62 Westchester, CA Real Name Wendy Lubianetsky May 27, 2012 #5 What a coincidence. Looks like a great group. The reference if awesome.
H2Ogal Betta Be Good to Me Mar 16, 2010 1,213 0 0 Memphis, TN Real Name Deborah May 27, 2012 #6 I'm always on the hunt for diagnostic links. Here are two that I find to be particularly useful for diagnosis and treatment options: http://thegab.org/Illness-and-Treatment/what-is-wrong-with-my-fish.html (organized by primary symptom) http://www.fishyfarmacy.com/symptoms.html (category links lead Q&A pages or If/If Not charts the hobbyist can follow to diagnose the most likely disease/cause)
I'm always on the hunt for diagnostic links. Here are two that I find to be particularly useful for diagnosis and treatment options: http://thegab.org/Illness-and-Treatment/what-is-wrong-with-my-fish.html (organized by primary symptom) http://www.fishyfarmacy.com/symptoms.html (category links lead Q&A pages or If/If Not charts the hobbyist can follow to diagnose the most likely disease/cause)