Karmicnull
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This happened to a friend of mine a few years back. The shop refused to give him any compensation and he took them to court. And won.Yep, pesticides were used on the plants from the suppliers
This happened to a friend of mine a few years back. The shop refused to give him any compensation and he took them to court. And won.Yep, pesticides were used on the plants from the suppliers
I bought them from ZooAqua | Make your Aquarium irresistibleHi @Angelfishguy99
That's diabolical. No doubt the plants in the store were in the plant tank - well removed from any livestock.
JPC
Hi @Angelfishguy99I bought them from ZooAqua | Make your Aquarium irresistible
Yea, and what if you are new to the hobby! Fools😡They basically said it was my fault for buying potted plants and that i should know because every aquariust knows that potted plants are treated with pesticides
Did you start a second treatment confusedman?Treatment number one seems not to have worked so now I'm changing to treatment number 2.
That's what I thought, until I realised how big the fish is in the pic. Then I thought they could be normal sized white spot after all.It certainly looks like white spot (ich) but to be honest I've never seen the spots so big.
Ive been looking at pics. It really look like that. And it has it on the yes tooJust wondering if that might be Epistylis rather than Ich
Here is a useful (?) link:Just wondering if that might be Epistylis rather than Ich
Hi @aquascape1987 & Everyone,Problem is, if it’s Epistylis, there’s no treatment legally available in the UK as antibiotics are required to treat comprehensively....
I hope Brian Blessed gets a cameo role;Harrison Ford has just been announced to play the lead in new film “Urgent help, please”
I’m glad your tank has recovered. This has been a tense read I have to say.