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She is still alive and has eaten hr breakfast. Im feeding her two pellets about an hour apart each meal and that seams to be working good. She is still pooping too. She was not looking good at all this am. Just now I feed her her second pellet a min or two later I look over and she is glancing off everything again. Sigh. When I changed her yesterday I left her rock on the other tank so she didnt have that to bounce off today but she was using her heater which may not be any better. I was looking at her and Im seeing her right side look pretty good, its her left side that has the rosy patches...bruises? Thats the side she always hits things with. I was thinkng about the med part w/c that Im going to do today. She is in a 2 gal tank. I have two tanks that are just the same. Im kinda thinking it would be way less stressful if I just set up the tank she is not in with the new warmed water( I microwave a cup), conditoner, meds (disloved and mixed well) then remove her to her little glass bowl and after she is out quickly move her heater over to the clean tank and then float her in it for a while. Her tank is under the cupboard and its hard to get to it to bail and add water so that might take a while and im kinda worried about how she would react to that, Im a little leary of leaving the cover off with the way she darts so fast when she is scratching. Im going to have to set up the other tank anyway to condition the water. Its really no trouble for me to do 100% changes, its actualy easier. But I dont know if QuickCure needs to stay in the water or not. Id ben told the M2 & M1 both lose their power after 24 hours. Also...the bigest concern is how either (25 or 100%) will affect Jasmine. Which would be less stressful for her. Im not sure how to get 82* water to put back in her tank if I do 25% w/c, any ideas? I guess Id add the meds to the 25% new water before I add it in? Im not real experienced with partial water changes, think Ive only done it a time or two. So any advice is appreciated!
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