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Author:  Prawnz [ May 15th, '12, 19:48 ]
Post subject:  Trout trouble

Hi guys .

Well , after 3 trouble free years fishwise , Ive hit the wall . Ive just walked in the house after a couple of weeks at work up north to the news that some of my Trout have a a white coating on them , about 6 or 8 of them according to SWMBO :lol: . I havent seen them yet (its dark ) , but i'm immediately thinking 6kg of salt going into my 2000 ltr's tomorrow .

Anything else I should be looking at ?

Cheers Al

Author:  Borby [ May 15th, '12, 20:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

Sorry to hear that you have an outbreak there Prawnz. Salt is definitely your best friend in this situation. Keep your pump running 24x7 for a few days to go with the salting process. Where did you get the trout from for this season??

Author:  Prawnz [ May 16th, '12, 08:29 ]
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Borby wrote:
Where did you get the trout from for this season??


Gnomesville again Borby , jeez that place cracks me up :bigsmurf:

Yeh got the 24 hour thing going on , was just wondering if there was something else , like have I got the ratio of salt right ? Or perhaps is there a fungicide that is commonly used , assuming its a fugus of course .

Author:  arbe [ May 16th, '12, 15:51 ]
Post subject:  Trout trouble

Assuming you want to keep your plants 2kg (maybe 3) would be about all I would add to your system.

If you want to give them a higher dose you could get hold of another container fill it up with some water (perhaps from your system) give it higher dose for 30 mins and then return the fish and water to your system where it would be diluted.

Author:  SolTun [ May 16th, '12, 16:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-15 ... --,00.html

cheers

Author:  Prawnz [ May 16th, '12, 16:56 ]
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arbe wrote:
Assuming you want to keep your plants 2kg (maybe 3) would be about all I would add to your system.

If you want to give them a higher dose you could get hold of another container fill it up with some water (perhaps from your system) give it higher dose for 30 mins and then return the fish and water to your system where it would be diluted.


Thanks Arbe , lucky I saw this before I put 6kg in . So what PPT would 2kg in 200 ltr give me ? (im terrible with this sort of math :? )
So if I was to get my 150 ltr esky and put 2kg of slat in it then the fish , would that be to high a concentration for them ?

Author:  Prawnz [ May 16th, '12, 16:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

SolTun wrote:
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10364_52259_10950-27388--,00.html

cheers


Crikey that sounds grim , also sounds exactly like what I have :upset:

Author:  Charlie [ May 16th, '12, 17:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

I hope you dont have this disease prawnz....? :shifty:

Author:  arbe [ May 16th, '12, 18:55 ]
Post subject:  Trout trouble

I am terrible at maths too but I would think 2kg in 150 litre esky would be a high concentration.

But if 1kg in 1000 litres is 1ppt, then 1kg in 100 litres will be 10ppt.

Author:  bunson [ May 16th, '12, 18:57 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

Prawnz wrote:
So what PPT would 2kg in 200 ltr give me?

1kg (1000g) of salt per 1000L gives 1ppt
or
1g per 1L gives 1ppt

So,

2000g in 200L gives you 10ppt

Prawnz wrote:
So if I was to get my 150 ltr esky and put 2kg of slat in it then the fish , would that be to high a concentration for them ?

2000g in 150L gives you 13.333ppt

I'd start around 8ppt (1200g in 150L) in well aerated water and see how the fish respond to that first.

Make sure it's pure salt (pool salt or similar) not table salt.

Author:  rsevs3 [ May 16th, '12, 19:01 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

That looks like a nasty disease :S

Author:  Prawnz [ May 16th, '12, 20:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

Thanks guys , I'll do it tomorrow and see how we go .

I'll give it a couple of weeks and let ya's know .

Author:  Borby [ May 17th, '12, 09:36 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

Geez Prawnz,

At the risk of making a wrong call here I would go for a 3-4ppt and put 3-4kg into your tank. I won't hurt your fish, plus if you lose a few strawberry plants its not a big loss compared to the fish situation. Keeping them in that salt solution for an extended time would be my view on the approach as this sounds a bit nasty. Your fish wont mind that level.

Good luck. :)

Author:  Prawnz [ May 17th, '12, 11:10 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

Borby wrote:
Good luck. :)



Cheers , pretty sure thats what ive got :cry:
Looks exactly like the one in the vid , only smaller .

So how does one get this type of disease ? Is it a sign of weak fish or quality problem , or is it just a thing perhaps ?

Author:  Borby [ May 17th, '12, 11:51 ]
Post subject:  Re: Trout trouble

You might want to give Gavin a call to get his opinion about the situation. Given you got them from Ferguson (assuming he sold them to you????), he might know the origins and best solution.

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