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Wait what about salt, that kills snails but helps fish, or so I heard.
A week ago I returned home from a two week vacation, I cleaned my tank and found the planaria but my gravel vaccum couldn't suck them up. So how will cleaning the gravel get rid of them?
Ok so if this stuff will hurt my fish what if I put all my fish in a different tank (10 gallon) and then use it in my 20 gallon tank where I saw the planaria. Then all that would be in my 20 gallon tank is some floating plants, 2 java ferns, and some pest snails. That way the tank and gravel would be treated but not the fish. Would that help at all or would I just be contaminating my 10 gallon via the fish?
It is apparently this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Areca_nutit says the product has Betel nut extract
Huh ok that makes sense about the salt. So then what it says on the side of my box of API is a total lie. It says that this salt provides essential electrolytes that freshwater fish need to improve gill function, reduce stress, facilitate osmoregulation and promote disease recover (I paraphrased it).
I have wondered which stressed fish more taking out to clean tank or cleaning tank with them in it. The cories definitely seem more stressed to take out then leave in, I think my guppies are resigned to the fact that occasionally I have to move them.
So I don't loose bacteria when I change the water in my tank?