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Re: Fucin

Post by bucket » 19 May 2009, 15:28

Andrew Soh wrote:Christina,

for that, you must ask Artur (Poddan)......

He kept saying about the paper quality and nothing about the tex :stick: ......ha!ha!ha!....maybe the text is really worse than the paper..... :garv:

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Re: Fucin

Post by Andrew Soh » 20 May 2009, 02:05

Bucket,

You laugh??? :nothappy: :nothappy: :nothappy:

Ha!ha!ha!
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Re: Fucin

Post by christinag » 21 May 2009, 00:00

Andrew,

Bucket is from Finland. He is easily amused! :barbar: :garv:

Just kidding :blush3: :twisted:

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Re: Fucin

Post by seanyuki » 08 Jun 2009, 18:21

Hi Andrew,


Sorry to trouble you as I do not have a digital scale.....3gm= to how many teasspoon?


Cheers
Francis



Andrew Soh wrote:Hi Tony,

I thought the instruction is written in the label? I will paste the indication and instruction here for you :2tubsup:

Fucin

A well-designed concoction of antibiotics that is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative water-borne bacteria that usually infect aquatic animals. A truly all-round successful treatment drug.

Main ingredients:
An Aminoglycosides antibiotic, and a synthetic antibacterial Furan derivative.
(No steroid nor animal derivatives)


Indication:

Fishes bloating
Swollen eye
Excessive body slime
Darken body and hiding in corner
Good against most ecto- and endo-bacteria infection
Four weeks syndrome
Good for use in quarantine of incoming fishes
Pre-export fish quarantine treatment
It is an additive to packing water to prevent proliferation of bacteria during export

Direction

In water:
3gm of Fucin to 100litres of water for 12 days. Make water-change every four days and re-dose to strength.

Treatment is to be carried out in clinical tank as it is expected to affect the biological filtration system and plants.

During treatment, maintain water pH at 6.

Add normal salt to tank during treatment at a ratio of 3 tablespoons to 100 litres of water


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Andrew

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Re: Fucin

Post by bucket » 08 Jun 2009, 20:35

christinag wrote:Andrew,

Bucket is from Finland. He is easily amused! :barbar: :garv:

Just kidding :blush3: :twisted:

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Re: Fucin

Post by Andrew Soh » 09 Jun 2009, 00:57

Francis,

Use a cake-making spoon...the semi-circular spoon of a Teaspoon (not the one for coffee or sugar), press hard to the side of the container and level flat. That should give 2.8 to 3.00gms. :2tubsup:

Thanks Christina G.... :garv: :garv: :garv:

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Re: Fucin

Post by christinag » 09 Jun 2009, 01:52

Measuring is a problem... the spoons are not thesame in all countries. But if we knew if the stuff is a "talcum-like" powder or "krystalline" powder, we could make a fair estimation. :countt:

Or if you could give us a more exact measurement in ml (= millilitres). A teaspoon in our countries measures 5 ml, a tablespoon 15 ml. Depending on the material measured, the weight differs of course. A teaspoon powder weighs cirka 4 grams, a teaspoon krystalline stuff like salt weighs 12-17 grams (depending on watercontent). Therefore i assume your stuff is more like a powder than krystals, am I right? :confus1:

If that assumption is correct, then our "teaspoon" measuring 5 ml would perhaps be fairly OK if used loosely and not kompressed? seanyuki asked for 3 grams.

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Re: Fucin

Post by Andrew Soh » 09 Jun 2009, 02:53

Cristina G,

You are right in your statement. MY Fucin concoction is in powder form and is also heavy so when compressed slightly harder, will give 2.8 to 3gms. Oxidation is also a factor because the more oxidised, the heavier it gets.

In water, a 5ml teaspoon can contain 5gm of water.

In pro-more, a 5ml teaspoon can contain 3gms of pro-more

In pro-growth, a 5ml teaspoon can contain 2.5gms of pro-growth

In Fucin, 5ml teaspoon can contain 2.4gms pf Fucin
So, the spoon needs to compress harder before it can achieve 2.8 to 3gms. :2tubsup:


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Re: Fucin

Post by seanyuki » 09 Jun 2009, 07:04

Thanks Christina/Andrew for your prompt reply :2tubsup: .....by the way just got the pro more & Pro Growth from Paul in the UK.....but too lazy to make beefheart tomorrow and may try the other method soaking them with flakes food.

Cheers
Francis

PS

need to finish Andrew's second book tonight

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Re: Fucin

Post by christinag » 09 Jun 2009, 19:55

OK! :2tubsup:
Now we are in business.

Thanks, Andrew!

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