Search results

Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum

Help Support Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum:

  1. delphinus

    Antimicrobial Resin and Fish Disease

    Dear NaH2O, Thanks for your translation and infomation. Suisui's explanation of IOMAC (as sterilizing media for aquarium) is here. http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/suisui52/iomacyuse.html Though Aqua-Koubou's "sterilizers" made of ion-exchange antimicrobial resin are most popular in Japan...
  2. delphinus

    Antimicrobial Resin and Fish Disease

    Dear NaH2O, Suisui is one of the pioneers of Iodine Antimicrobial Ball (they call IOMAC). http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/suisui52/index.html This shop is one of the most famous reef-tank specialists in Japan. http://www.grouper.co.jp/g_iodin.htm
  3. delphinus

    Antimicrobial Resin and Fish Disease

    Thanks for greats aquarists Thank you for great responses. I'm Japanese aquarist. I have kept marine aquariums for about 28 years. Of course I have ever battled with Ich, Oodinium, Bacterial Infections, Lymphocystis, Benedenia, and so on. As for Ich, I have used copper sulfate or hyposalinity...
  4. delphinus

    Antimicrobial Resin and Fish Disease

    In Japan many aquarists use the ion-exchange antimicrobial resin balls absorbed iodine for treating or preventing fish diseases. They call these balls Iodine Antimicrobial Ball. The companies which sell these balls assert that these balls can work as effective as (or more effective than) UV...
  5. delphinus

    Ich-Predator?

    Living Protein Skimmer? Thanks very much for your informations. Could I ask one more related question ? In Japan some challenging aquarist believed that Giant Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) works as "live" protein skimmer as well...
  6. delphinus

    Ich-Predator?

    Hello, In Japan some shops sell bivalves (e.g. Pinna muricata, Pinctada fucata, Isognomon acutirostris, and so on) as "Ich-Predators". They insist that these clams eat Ich's theronts or protomonts through their filtration eating habit. I think some Japanese aquarists believe this hypothesis...
  7. delphinus

    delphinus

  8. delphinus

    delphinus

Back
Top