Hi,
I have a tank that is becoming infested with BGA. I researched ways to combat this scum, and decided on using Maracyn.
The only reason I decided on medication rather than a blackout is for the sake of a dwarf puffer. He is a puny picky eater. He likes ramshorn snails but can't seem to suck them out unless I smash them first (which I am tired of doing). The other fish pick on him. Even guppies get the better of him. I finally found that he loves mosquito larvae. I have been collecting them and feeding him a lot daily to fatten him up. I do not want to quit feeding him for a 3 day blackout. I'm hoping that the medication doesn't turn out to be worse for him.
:help:
So here's my question. I bought Maracyn Plus because I found it cheaper than Maracyn II at my LFS. I sparsely dosed for a few days and saw no improvement. Turns out, the bottle does not list erythromycin as one of its ingredients. The active ingredients are Sulfadimidine and Trimethoprin. Is this then totally ineffective against Cyanobacteria? Have I not dosed enough, or did I just waste my money? I have searched and found no mention of the effectiveness Maracyn Plus has on BGA. How disastrous could it be if I switch my dosing to erythromycin instead of Sulfadimidine and Trimethoprin?
:help:
Also, I can remove my affected sword leaves and maybe some of my java fern, but I cannot really vacuum my gravel (which is becoming quite infested in certain spots). I have recently planted hairgrass throughout the substrate and would rather not disturb it now. Should the bottom patches concern me or will frequent water changes be enough to remove the decaying BGA; that is once I've killed it.
Thanks,
Please give me some good feedback.
I have a tank that is becoming infested with BGA. I researched ways to combat this scum, and decided on using Maracyn.
The only reason I decided on medication rather than a blackout is for the sake of a dwarf puffer. He is a puny picky eater. He likes ramshorn snails but can't seem to suck them out unless I smash them first (which I am tired of doing). The other fish pick on him. Even guppies get the better of him. I finally found that he loves mosquito larvae. I have been collecting them and feeding him a lot daily to fatten him up. I do not want to quit feeding him for a 3 day blackout. I'm hoping that the medication doesn't turn out to be worse for him.
:help:
So here's my question. I bought Maracyn Plus because I found it cheaper than Maracyn II at my LFS. I sparsely dosed for a few days and saw no improvement. Turns out, the bottle does not list erythromycin as one of its ingredients. The active ingredients are Sulfadimidine and Trimethoprin. Is this then totally ineffective against Cyanobacteria? Have I not dosed enough, or did I just waste my money? I have searched and found no mention of the effectiveness Maracyn Plus has on BGA. How disastrous could it be if I switch my dosing to erythromycin instead of Sulfadimidine and Trimethoprin?
:help:
Also, I can remove my affected sword leaves and maybe some of my java fern, but I cannot really vacuum my gravel (which is becoming quite infested in certain spots). I have recently planted hairgrass throughout the substrate and would rather not disturb it now. Should the bottom patches concern me or will frequent water changes be enough to remove the decaying BGA; that is once I've killed it.
Thanks,
Please give me some good feedback.