- Sep 21, 2006
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Guys, any thoughts on this reply I got? He is against using salt for any reason including as ich treatment.:huh:
First off we are not talking about cyprinids but tropical fish and in most cases rare and sensitive types of tropical fish. And because of that I really question your qualifications for giving this advise. And to prescribe salt as u do and as often as you do is really unforntunate to the owners. Id suggest you look at your posts where people took your advise on salt. And see how many died, you might impressed. Any excellent tropical fish vet or phd pharm who specializes in tropicals dont subscribe to salt. Because they understand on a cellular and cardiovascular level the harm of it. There is alot of well meaning but misinformed people on these boards on the use of salt as some miracle cure. When in fact it miraculously kills alot of fish or it just wastes precious time when your fish could have the right kind of medications. Fish biology 101: Fish have low lood pressure w/ single circuit system and a 2 chamber heart. Water follows salt, so u add salt, blood pressure rises in the ventral and dorsal aortic Cardiovascular system of the tropical fish. As the (BP) rises it triggers cortisol levels to rise along with the heart rate, then say good bye. If your fish is already under stress, then cortisol (the stress hormone) levels are already high. So adding salt in a small dose to an ready stressed fish(hi cortisol levels) is all thats needed for it to drop dead. And In other cases of salt use, tropicals will develop renal failure. And once the kidneys go its over. FFFA a very large Assoc of tropical fish farmers who breed everything under the sun for the tropical fish trade here in the US condemn its use. Talk to any Certified Fish Pathologist who works on tropicals and they all say the same thing.