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Old 28-07-2007, 07:48 PM   #121
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Thanks Bro Ill keep that in mind..

And whatever happens in the experiment, Youll get your fried rice bro..
thank you bro, hope i get bird's nest fried rice instead of egg fried rice...so u better do well in your experiment!

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Thanks for the info..
thank you for taking the time to read it!
 
Old 29-07-2007, 01:55 AM   #122
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Very good information to sharing among AF members here. Thank you.
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Old 29-07-2007, 07:40 PM   #123
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Very good information to sharing among AF members here. Thank you.
glad u think so & thank you for your kind comments!
 
Old 29-07-2007, 07:43 PM   #124
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thanks for sharing bro...a good write up n xplanation as well.....thumbs up!
 
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thanks for sharing bro...a good write up n xplanation as well.....thumbs up!
hello bro master chief, thank you for the thumbs up ... hope i have more good things to share in the future!
 
Old 06-08-2007, 08:10 PM   #126
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bro rumraisin,thks for the info n all bros n sisters got their idea too..indeed a interesting topic here..
 
Old 26-09-2007, 03:40 AM   #127
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hey bro i tried this method but when the flimsy part is startin to grow back it looks like its going to curl again...i've been doin WC every other day...anything else im suppose to do?? thx...
 
Old 27-09-2007, 12:58 PM   #128
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DO NOT LISTEN TO HIS ADVICE...

aiyah rumraisan how can u give false information like that, i tried it on my rtg and kana stress and than died. u are a sick person. reduced water, increase airation, gently chased my aro up and down the tank, suddenly it bangs up and down into the glass and knocked itself out.
 
Old 27-09-2007, 12:59 PM   #129
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today is a sad day....
 
Old 27-09-2007, 01:51 PM   #130
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a little disclaimer first:

this idea of introducing a topic via "I've got the solution to..." is not mine to begin with. it should be credited to bro Kalimantan or to his predecessor who has used it beforehand. however, you could give me full credit for being inspired to COPY this method in drawing the readers' attention to a topic!

my intentions are clear. to share what i know on this particular topic; to arouse the readers' interest into a constructive discussion; and/or to procure a better or more applicable solution if any exists.

it would be presumptuous for me to say what i'm about to share would be THE only solution so the title should really be "I've got A solution..." rather than "I've got THE solution...", but for the sake of sensationalizing a topic i leave it as-is.

CURING GILL CURLS:

this method of curing gill curls with NO medication or operation should be credited to the shifu who has taught me this many years ago back in the US of A... he told me it was a well-guarded secret among pros. when clients bring in their aros (yes, the shifu was a LFS owner),this is the method the shifu would charge a fee for, in curing or straightening the afflicted gills. i had to bribe him w/ God knows how many HaiNan Chicken Rice before he let me in on the secret but you'll get it here for free!

i was very persistent in learning the secret method becoz many of my aros were afflicted with gill curls back then. this is due to poor water condition in the States; improper water management; using activated carbon and not changing them on time, etc. a more simple & responsible way of explanation is becoz i was inexperience and ignorant! so what causes gill curls? many factors but water quality is paramount reason. i won't go into too much on the cause of gill curls becoz this thread is about the 'solution' to curing gill curls. if however you keep your water parameter in check and consistent, you'll pretty much will never have to use the 'solution'!

prior to learning the method, i've done 2 or 3 operations of using X-acto knife & scissors to cut off the curled gill membranes. they grow back out but never like the original. using the following non-cutting method the gills will healed to almost a case of non-incidence. the method however will only work for aros with gill curl in the early stage. what's consider early stage? that's when the curl has only afflicted the soft membrane of the gill and has not yet gone to the hard plate portion of the gill. if it has gone to the hard plate, this solution may not be applicable.

Procedure

1. age new water (70-80% of tank's volume) this is the amount of old water you take out and need to be replaced after completing "operation". the new water is the means to correct the poor water condition which had caused the gill curls, but changes should not be drastic. i.e. old water temp 30 then new water temp should also be around 30, etc.

2. the water level now should be just high enough for the aro to swim in comfortably but not high enough for it to make a high leap. make sure you have clean hands and then put one hand in the water to let your aro feel comfortable about your presence.

3. gently, i stress GENTLY, but firmly chase after the aro with your hand to make it swim back & forth the length of the aquarium without scaring or frightening it.

4. continue the chasing process until the aro is completely exhausted. you will know this when it starts to swim unevenly, losing its equilibrium, allowing you to touch it without a fight. it may even lie on its side... don't fret, it's only temporary. it is now ready for the next step.

5. you may or may not need both hands for this part, depending on the size of your aro. grasp the aro firmly and start to massage the curled gill membrane with your thumb or whichever finger you feel comfortable.

6. keep on massaging the curled membrane until the soft part has begun to turn completely flimsy. no predetermined amt of time becoz size & condition of each aro is different, just have to observe carefully.

7. refill new water into tank. fill it slower if new water parameter is very different from the tank's water. keep an airstone with heavier than usual aeration until fish comes around to it.

8. add a powerhead if u don't already have one. the gill membrane in its healing phase look dark & almost deteriated, but it will grow back nicely.

This method may not work if what caused the gill curl in the 1st place has not been corrected. for me, i've sucessfully done 4 operations using this method. 2 on my aros and 2 for friends. i've also used step 3 & 4 above for other operations such as plucking a couple of bad scales, removing anchor worms, and trimming broken fins.

all info here are expressed for educational and discussion purposes. i do not recommend newbies or the faint-hearted to conduct the aforementioned.

cheers!

thanks 4e useful info bro
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