Hello,
Which type of methylene blue do you guys use? and how do you apply it?
Thanks
Which type of methylene blue do you guys use? and how do you apply it?
Thanks
Can you define what you mean by "which kind"?
Also, what are you planning to use it for?
It will stain the silicone in your tank (and maybe decorations). It's typically (in my experience) used by aquarists who are trying to hatch cichlid eggs w/o their parents.
There's only one kind, with different brand names put on it. I used to buy it at the pharmacy, but have a bottle from one of the fishchem companies now.
A very mild solution is good for staining unfertilized eggs, which turn blue in it, so you can remove them before they fungus. It also has antiseptic properties (it is used as a human medication) and that can help with eggs.
In a pinch, it kills Ich, though it isn't as quick as other dyes. I have stopped outbreaks with it. For many years it was the go to in Ich meds, before malachite green replaced it.
A few years ago, a mystery parasite got into my tanks and was slowly and methodically killing tank after tank of fish. It looked a bit like velvet, but wasn't that parasite. I tried all the treatments I could get, to no avail, the things just chugged along, decimating the fish. In desperation I used methelyne blue, and boom, parasite killed. It's good stuff to have in reserve.
The dye interferes with the ability of several parasites to reproduce.
Stained tanks? Yes, but it fades in time.
I was not clear in my previous post. What I mean is the concentration. I see 1% and 0.5 percent, and also different brandsAccording to me there's only one kind of methylene blue. But there are many brands of it but methylene blue is methylene blue. I use it when fungus shows up. But that hardly happens overhere.
I don’t think it’s our issue, is it? Males aren’t always the most accurate of beasts… especially when they’re excited.After a day or two, if the eggs go bad you have to figure out what you're doing wrong. It shouldn't happen.
Not really. Unfertilized eggs start fungus spread, and then it becomes whether you are incubating the eggs correctly. I like using egg tumblers to keep spores off. You can lose a good batch of eggs easily if spores settle on them and you don't change water on them.
With meth blue, you can remove the bad eggs before they atart to decompose, and before fungus gets a head of steam going.