Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tilapia Diseases 101
As a result, tilapia growers worldwide did not historically practice clean culture methods. Moreover, they did not generally implement the biosecurity measures that had become standard in industries that grew less disease-resistant fish such as trout and salmon. In other words, there was no apparent penalty for being careless - or so it seemed.
Read more: http://www.americulture.com/Disease.htm
When fish are sick I generally add
enough salt to bring the concentration up to 3.0 ppt.
While the fish stores may try to sell you various cures, my experience is if it takes anything more than salt your fish were probably doomed to die anyway.
Some people go higher then 3.0 ppt, but that's what I use. I have a meter so it's pretty easy to be accurate but you can go by weight. For example if you have a 100 gallon system you will add about 2.5 lb of salt. I did a little math. 5.5 cups = 2.5 lb.
So get some plain Solar water softener salt and dump in 5.5 cups for each 100 gallons of water in your system. Toss it in the sump tank so as not to hurt the fish. You can change out some water to bring the level down to about 1ppt after the fish stop dieing. You should not leave the salt that high forever because it's not good for some plants and the pathogens you wish to get rid of can adapt to the high salinity, but a little is good. I like to use Sea-90 to keep trace minerals in the system.. You could use Sea-90 instead of Solar water softener salt, but it's more expensive.
While the fish stores may try to sell you various cures, my experience is if it takes anything more than salt your fish were probably doomed to die anyway.
Some people go higher then 3.0 ppt, but that's what I use. I have a meter so it's pretty easy to be accurate but you can go by weight. For example if you have a 100 gallon system you will add about 2.5 lb of salt. I did a little math. 5.5 cups = 2.5 lb.
So get some plain Solar water softener salt and dump in 5.5 cups for each 100 gallons of water in your system. Toss it in the sump tank so as not to hurt the fish. You can change out some water to bring the level down to about 1ppt after the fish stop dieing. You should not leave the salt that high forever because it's not good for some plants and the pathogens you wish to get rid of can adapt to the high salinity, but a little is good. I like to use Sea-90 to keep trace minerals in the system.. You could use Sea-90 instead of Solar water softener salt, but it's more expensive.
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