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Need to treat an outbreak of white spot on my fish. I've heard some treatments can be harmful to invertebrates. Which ones have you used or are known to be safe?
Thanks Ash
Thanks Ash
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Then I wonder what became of those fancy guppies I put in with my baby crayfish, which are neither slow nor bottom feeders....DarkSide said:Which isn't always true, since all animals have diffrent personalities, and fish always have a natural enemy in the tank unless there the biggest fish in there.
And just because theres some slow moving invertabrate in there home doesn't mean it stresses them, a crayfish will only try to catch slow bottom feeding fish that are usually smaller than it.
Fish and lobsters do not go together. Ever. Trust me, I would know--I tried putting a crayfish in my tank with disastrous results. Even if your fish are not getting chewed up by your lobster, they are probably being stressed out by it, which makes them more prone to disease. So, I suggest that you do yourself a favor and put the lobster in its own aquarium!!!!
Hi, I'm new here. I don't agree with what you say about crayfish. I've got two big ones and lots of small fish in my aquarium. They don't bother the fish at all. I've even seen my weather loach lying right on top of the crayfish. The crayfish aren't bothered, and they are a supposedly aggressive species.
Cheers, Si.
Welcome to the board, Si.
I would point out that while you claim that your weather loach is unbothered by the crayfish, the main thrust of the post you responded to is that the fish can be stressed. There are other fish in your tank, and you are currently dealing with an ich outbreak. The point being made was that stress, even imperceptible stress to our own observations, can lead fish to be more susceptible to disease. I'd imagine that while there's no connection for the crayfish to cause the ich outbreak, it is very possible that their presence did increase the likelihood that the fish would be more susceptible to the parasite.
Here at TFF, our goal is always to focus on 'best practices' whenever possible rather than anecdotal evidence. What works for one member might turn disastrous for another when moving away from best practice. There are very few species of crayfish that would be suitable with fish. Inverts with fish are generally best limited to snails and shrimp. Ultimately, of course, each keeper is responsible for their own tank and they must do what they feel is best. And following advice on a forum like this must be done 'at one's own risk'.