Pretty much....So one makes drugs and the other sells them
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Pretty much....So one makes drugs and the other sells them
Yes, my daughter is a Licensed Pharmacist. My neighbor is a Chemist for Shell Oil Company.My son's partner is a pharmacist, my son is a chemist. That confuses a lot of people
(She has a degree in pharmacy, he has a doctorate in chemistry)
You Englishmen really tickle my funnybone. I watch just scads of Brit-coms and various other shows. Watching Doc Martin it took me a long time to figure out Mrs. Tishell. They kept calling her a chemist. Finally figured out she was a pharmacist. So "hey up" you blokes let's all turn off the computers and go watch Benny Hill on the telly. And don't even get me going on Compo Simmonite. Funny stuff. Oh! We were talking about fish meds. That's quite a topic. I think Colin nailed it. Wot?
I presently have Levamisole, Praziquantel, Mardel Quick Cure (malachite green), Aquarium Salt, and API Fungus Cure. Would you recommend any additions to my fish emergency medicine cabinet? My tanks are all cycled for years and fish are presently healthy.
This could be a good topic to discuss properly stocking your fish emergencies medicine cabinet for sudden issues that arise that require immediate treatment.
Perhaps someone can make a list of all recommended meds and the problems that each can address so we have it all in one topic.
Oh yes, good point! I have a couple too. Need to get more.Not an emergency medicine but an emergency supply, I have a battery operated air stone, in case of a power outage this gives your aquarium circulation and oxygen!
Unfortunately I also keep clove oil for humanely euthanizing fish. For humanely euthanizing fish, clove oil should be mixed with a little warm de-chlorinated water first before adding it to the container and water with the fish that needs to be euthanized.
Actually if clove oil is to be used it should be mixed with ethanol first before being mixed with water. Clove oil is hydrophobic so will not readily mix with water unless dissolved in a solvent first. warm water will help, but not as effective as ethanol.
you need to mix 1ml of clove oil with 9ml of ethanol then mix that solution with water
Below are links to the canadian government guidelines and penn state university animal guidelines explaining how to properly use clove oil.
https://www.ccac.ca/Documents/Standards/Guidelines/Add_PDFs/Fish_Anesthetics.pdf
https://www.research.psu.edu/arp/anesthesia/fish-anesthesia.html[/. Unless I read wrong, these articles are referring to anesthesia and not euthanasia. Am I correct?