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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: West Texas
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Dog Poop in Aquarium
I found this morning that my son had put some dog poop in the aquarium. Will this cause any major harm? I am doing a good cleaning in the morning.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Missoula,MT
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
I'd do a good sized water change and make sure that any corn doesn't clog up any of your powerheads!
J/K, about the corn part!![]() |
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Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So CA
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
The bacteria both in the aquarium and coming along with the fecal matter probably won't respond too quickly. Get it out and just do the large (over 50%) water change as Bullet suggested.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: West Texas
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
Everything is done and all is well since I did a Ich prevention treatment as well. Does anyone know how long after I add the dosage can I put my filter media in?
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
Ick prevention treatment? What is that?
I don't think that ick lived in the dog poop.... ![]() |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
From a aquarium company here in midland, tx uses it in all of the aquariums that they have set up at their clients homes, offices, hospitals, and restrauants. I payed for him to come over and apply it. I think he said something of about ich be gone. I also use the 100% pure garlic juice in the food.
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Just Moved In
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
oh the reason for the ich preventive treatment is because of my Blue Hippo Tang since I had to do such a large water change and him only being in there for 2 weeks.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: West Texas
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
ok it wasnt ich be gone......It was ich stuff from NoSickFish.com
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Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
You should read this, for the sake of understanding what is effective against Marine Ich:
Marine Ich - Myths and Facts
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
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Ha! that's pretty funny! Reminds me of something similar that happened last year.My daughter and me/I (I never get those right ) were taking care of her ex boyfriends pets while he was away for a few months, pets consisted of a 40 gallon fresh water tank a bunch of mice and a 4' Royal Python. Anyways we get there one day and there was a huge turd in the bottom of the tank, it was about the size of a man's thumb but twice as long. We were looking at it and scratching our heads over this cuz we were the only ones with keys, no cats, no dogs.... so we scoop it out, ewwww! gross! Then go feed the snake only to see that he's missing!!!!!! So why would a snake go poop in the fish tank??? We finally found him about 3 weeks later in the back of a really messy closet. He was fine and pretty hungry, needless to say, I'm not the one who fished him out of the closet! ![]()
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Moderator - LEE
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
Pythons like water. They are excellent swimmers. It was probably taking a swim when nature called.
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
Could he have eaten a fish or two? I never did inventory in that tank so I don't know if there were missing fish. If he did eat a few at least he wasn't as hungry as I thought!
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Moderator - LEE
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Re: Dog Poop in Aquarium
Pythons in general, eat land creatures, favoring the constrictor form of killing. Most don't like getting their face wet, but do enjoy a soak if not a swim. Not likely to hunt or eat fish.
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