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This is a discussion on treating bloat within the Hospital Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I looked through the hospital section cant find the way you would treat bloat with epson salt does anyone know ...

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    I looked through the hospital section cant find the way you would treat bloat with epson salt does anyone know the propper procedure to treat blaot in a 175 gallon tank . thank you for all posts
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    Malawi Bloat

    Did a quick search and came up with this, hope it helps

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    My Ulwile Troph got bloat around Saturday and I quickly put him in a separate tank. I am dosing the tank with Metronidazole and also soaking his food in it. I em using Epsom salt ,Marine salt and baking soda in my tank as always which helps in general. I have Metronidazole pills which treat 20 gallons each. I began by noticing my Troph floating near the top of the tank,vertically.I have had this happen 3 times before. So I started the Metro and soaking of food. Then every day doing a 50% water change and dosing the new water With more metro. The following day the Troph was layin near the bottom,not moving around at all.Next day the same procedure,metro,soaking and water change.Same behavior. Today I just came home and he is swimming around like he is getting a lot better. So I am going to repeat the procedure again and hopefully reintroduce tomorrow.If you don't have too many Trophs that are sick then I wouldn't tart the whe tank.Metronidazole will kill a lot of your beneficial bacteria.It is an antibiotic. I also read that people use clout,which I am not familiar with. Hope this helps.
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    Epsom Salts raises GH and improves osmoregulation. This is one of those examples of why proper GH is so important, particularly with hard water cichlids such as Tropheus. A GH of at least 14 is recommended for Tanganyikan cichlids. best advise is to check your GH and KH levels and report back what they are. If low, increase the GH accordingly with the Emsom salts until a desired GH level is reached.
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    my dkh is 11 i had that tested before
    i started treating the metonidazole and epson salts so i am hoping will help i did a 50% water change gonna wait three days dot procedure again
    170g tank
    12 tropheas dubosi
    9 tropheus illangi wildcaught
    13 blue flash cichlids (sardine)
    2 bristle nose plecos
    1 L114 leopard cactus pleco
    1 L204 flash pleco
    2 L200 green phantom
    6 LEPIDIOLAMPROLOGUS HECQUI
    7 NEOLAMPROLOGUS HELIANTHUS
    2 black calvus

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    i have had these guys since just before christmas this is the first time i have had problems i am hoping this works i have gave my gf a tip on how much to feed the big thing is i think she was over feeding alot
    170g tank
    12 tropheas dubosi
    9 tropheus illangi wildcaught
    13 blue flash cichlids (sardine)
    2 bristle nose plecos
    1 L114 leopard cactus pleco
    1 L204 flash pleco
    2 L200 green phantom
    6 LEPIDIOLAMPROLOGUS HECQUI
    7 NEOLAMPROLOGUS HELIANTHUS
    2 black calvus

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    it will work, just keep trying i had three times like this problem, and i used the the same procedure as Vman,metro,soaking and water change. only one died and five of them alived. good luck

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    How are your Trophs?
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    Tropheus (Ulwile,Moori rutunga,and Moliro),Haps,Peacocks,Blockheads,Frontosa,Synodont is Petricola,Gold calvus,Inkfin Compressiceps,Black Nangu calvus,Goldhead Compressiceps,Niger Bichir,Armoured Bichir,Dragon gobie,Tanganyikan Blue spot Gobies and Electric blue Ahli.

    20 gallon Grow out tank
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    Quote Originally Posted by big_bubba_B View Post
    my dkh is 11 i had that tested before
    i started treating the metonidazole and epson salts so i am hoping will help i did a 50% water change gonna wait three days dot procedure again
    Epsom Salts raise GH not KH. What is your GH level?
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