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Fish Diseases Explained 

Polo Reef by Andrew Sandler
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Join Andrew Sandler from Polo Reef and renowned fish veterinarian Dr. Alex Hall as they delve into the world of aquarium fish diseases. In this informative video, learn how to identify and differentiate between Ick, marine Velvet, and Brooklynella, crucial for any reefer. Discover a step-by-step approach to treating these aquarium fish diseases, whether during quarantine or after infection, ensuring the health and vitality of your fish. Take advantage of this essential guide to keeping your fish happy and healthy!
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Комментарии : 40   
@sgbbco3981
@sgbbco3981 4 месяца назад
We are all grateful for what you're building here, Andrew! This is something that we needed as hobbyists and as conservationists. Education is the key to everything. With that said... Keep informing us with whatever knowledge you discover along your own Marine path. Keep up the great work, Andrew, and the entire team!
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🥂
@BurntSquirrel
@BurntSquirrel 4 месяца назад
Dr. Hall is very knowledgeable! Great info Andrew!
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
He will be here once a week !! happy to have him ❤
@hdemetri
@hdemetri 4 месяца назад
Great perspective. Thank you for having a professional on to discuss this highly debated topic. I had a horrendous outbreak of ich and velvet after making a big mistake of introducing a powder blue tang to a 1 month old tank. I lost half my fish but pressed on. Once my fish recuperated with good nutrition, I added a UV and then added some new fish. When the ich returned, I used Metroplex in the food and hydrogen peroxide dosing. I also used Selchon and Vitachem in the food. After about 6 weeks, everything did great. I have a healthy Sailfin tang, Blue hippo, rabbitfish species, and others. I have not seen a visual sign of disease in 3.5 months. I know ich is in my system but I am going to do all I can to keep inhabitants as healthy as possible using all reefing methods that I can. There are many ways to handle this but I do feel that methods of actual ich eradication is still not a guarantee for all the work and risk that goes into it.
@manik3353
@manik3353 4 месяца назад
Love the class!!!!!!!! Hope to see more of this topic and many others. Thank you Andrew
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
More to come!
@richh6790
@richh6790 4 месяца назад
@7:25 - I think the Dr meant to say Manuka honey... 🙂
@stanfordwong8955
@stanfordwong8955 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great information! Can't wait till the next episode.
@supriyobhattacharya679
@supriyobhattacharya679 4 месяца назад
Thank you for such an incredible knowledge. Will surely help in future 🙏
@tobymilo8625
@tobymilo8625 4 месяца назад
Always great content! Learning from the best is always appreciated. Thanks for sharing
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
my pleasure. have so much more to do here including dosing amounts and different antibiotics exciting
@tonycloseukreef3799
@tonycloseukreef3799 3 месяца назад
Cheers Andrew 👍
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 3 месяца назад
thx Tony
@johnnyburch1
@johnnyburch1 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your awesome tank as well as the knowledge you are providing! I am curios how you keep angels, butterflies and triggers in a reef tank?
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
corals in my tank are non fleshy sps or monti. butterflys sometimes pick at sps but theres just too many to damage. same with chalice. always taste few days first
@richarddesimone960
@richarddesimone960 2 месяца назад
This is why I always use safety stop. Best investment I've ever made
@philcavallini9657
@philcavallini9657 4 месяца назад
Main take aways: consistency, consistency and applying proper methods of treatment.
@MARKluvsAZcards
@MARKluvsAZcards 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the video
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@MARKluvsAZcards
@MARKluvsAZcards 4 месяца назад
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@MARKluvsAZcards
@MARKluvsAZcards 4 месяца назад
@@PoloReef g.f.m. share
@i2eef
@i2eef 4 месяца назад
Wow! Thats awesome! I would never miss class like this one. Do you need to apply honey everyday? What is the posology ?
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
good question. let you know
@noodles_GA
@noodles_GA 4 месяца назад
What is the minimum tank size for an Achilles tang? I’ve seen people keep them in 150’s but it seems like that is too small. Is it 300 gallons? 400? Or is the length more important to allow it to swim and stretch its fins
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
300 no problem.
@paulrod53
@paulrod53 4 месяца назад
Reef medic is safe for coral
@alexpellman8637
@alexpellman8637 4 месяца назад
A little concerning the way you guys are handling formalin at 3:53 mark. Dr Hall talking about wearing a mask and you don’t even have gloves on. Might wanna reconsider how comfortable you’ve becoming handling it.
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
that was not me. lol. yalcin is comfortable and is is experienced enough.
@EugeneRu777
@EugeneRu777 4 месяца назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@alfa0mega74
@alfa0mega74 7 дней назад
terrible video quality
@_JMann
@_JMann 4 месяца назад
Sucks that just like with human health, our first and main approach is medications for fish. Nothing against these guys and I understand how we’ve arrived here, just my casual observations.
@alexpellman8637
@alexpellman8637 4 месяца назад
What I like to do is when I get a new fish put them in qt without medication and wait a day or 2. With fish stores running low doses of copper fish can look happy and healthy. If after 2 days i don’t see any sign of disease I will just continue the observation period. I agree no point in medication unless needed. If something does appear then you can start medication. Copper quickly kills ich and velvet. I just did this process on a clown fish. Looked fine at the store 24 hours later covered in velvet. So I dosed copper and within hours it looked back to normal. After 14 days move the fish to a new tank for minimum 14 more days of observation.
@PoloReef
@PoloReef 4 месяца назад
better than wiping out a tank and out of the hobby
@Puppies-Plants-Politics
@Puppies-Plants-Politics 4 месяца назад
But are medications more natural or man made? Either way, if medications prevent certain death......
@_JMann
@_JMann 3 месяца назад
@@PoloReef Yes of course. The problem lies with it being the foundation of health. Like med school students being taught under a curriculum which prioritizes pharma instead of realizing it’s the cause that matters and drugs/surgeries should be a tool/last resort you know?
@_JMann
@_JMann 3 месяца назад
I’m saying this because I know what robust fish look like. I collected my own off Palm Beach for my tanks growing up and these fish looked nothing like most from wholesalers/shops. They were so vibrant and healthy and we never had unexplained death or parasite problems.
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