Hi James,
In what regards Metro, I prefer to give it on the food (Flagyl pill powder mixed into the food) to the fishes but of course if they don’t eat that will not work. I do it as prevention or as soon as I see any sign of white feces while they are still eating.
If the fishes don’t eat, Metro must be added to the water, there’s a lot of info about how to do it and usually it envolves dissolving a Metro pill (Flagyl or other) into the aquarium.
Given that aqueous solutions are available, the only reason I see for not being used more often is because they are not available for common people as pills are. Doctors and pharmaceuticals should have access to it but most people don’t.
This is reason why I’m quoting you:
I have an aqueous solution of Metro to be used as emergency if needed.
After reading this thread it seems Metro is sunlight sensitive and should be stored in light proof containers.
But… this aqueous solution is shipped in clear glass containers and the label doesn’t say anything about keeping it out of daylight!
This is the solution I’m talking about
:
https://ukrstore.com/metronidazole-i...ronidazol.html
So, my question is:
Is this Metro aqueous solution safe and can be used, or Metro is decaying because of the non daylight-proof container?
Best regards