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Ich is a lot of tiny specs on the fish. If you see a single or a couple
large white spots then it's probably fungus, not ich. This is best left to the fish's immune system to get rid of. Do not add any chemicals whatsoever. Fungus on the fish is practically harmless. I've had this on my bronze cory and I just waited and it slowly went away as the fish's immune system fought it off. Dave. "LM" wrote in message ... Hi all, today, when I was looking at my fish, I found one small white spot on back of one of my otos... hmm... I'm HOPING it's not ich, but it's likely that it is.. Now I know I need to run to the nearest LFS and get some drugs within the next day or so, but here are my questions that I was hoping to get: 1. which is the best medication on market? are otos sensitive to certain types of medication? (I assume I need to treat the whole tank anyways) 2. one of my little whiteclouds had an "accident" over the weekend and has an injured head (not quite an open wound I don't think, but has injury on his head... I'll post story on r.a.f.m later if you're interested..). will the ich medication hurt it? 3. I have plants that are copper-sensitive... do common medication contain copper that I need to be aware of? 4. can I treat it without raising temp? (or is this just for sal****er treatment?) I have whiteclouds, and they won't like temperatures much above 78F... 5. after medication, do I need to use carbon to clean it, or some drastic water changes enough to dilute the medicine? (how toxic is it to fish) How do I know that the medication is all filtered out? (will be using aquaclear200 powerfilter on a 37G) I have white clouds, gold danios and otos in a very densely planted tank... the tank is kept at around 76F. thanks for any suggestion you can offer! linda |
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Hi All,
thank you for all your reply! it seems like it will be best to see if things get worse or get better for a bit before I start dosing medications. (and a learned lesson not to freak out with the first sign of any disease that may or may not be one..) I will, however, get a bottle of Rid-Ich+ (which seems to be recommended on many of the google-searched sites) just in case I need to do something. for now, I'll do some moderate water changes every other day (and vacuum!) in hopes of diluting any harmful organisms in the tank and hope for the best.. the "seemingly infected oto" is so far happily eating away, so.. hopefully that is a good sign. thank you! you guys are wonderful! linda "Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message ... Ich is a lot of tiny specs on the fish. If you see a single or a couple large white spots then it's probably fungus, not ich. This is best left to the fish's immune system to get rid of. Do not add any chemicals whatsoever. Fungus on the fish is practically harmless. I've had this on my bronze cory and I just waited and it slowly went away as the fish's immune system fought it off. Dave. "LM" wrote in message ... Hi all, today, when I was looking at my fish, I found one small white spot on back of one of my otos... hmm... I'm HOPING it's not ich, but it's likely that it is.. Now I know I need to run to the nearest LFS and get some drugs within the next day or so, but here are my questions that I was hoping to get: 1. which is the best medication on market? are otos sensitive to certain types of medication? (I assume I need to treat the whole tank anyways) 2. one of my little whiteclouds had an "accident" over the weekend and has an injured head (not quite an open wound I don't think, but has injury on his head... I'll post story on r.a.f.m later if you're interested..). will the ich medication hurt it? 3. I have plants that are copper-sensitive... do common medication contain copper that I need to be aware of? 4. can I treat it without raising temp? (or is this just for sal****er treatment?) I have whiteclouds, and they won't like temperatures much above 78F... 5. after medication, do I need to use carbon to clean it, or some drastic water changes enough to dilute the medicine? (how toxic is it to fish) How do I know that the medication is all filtered out? (will be using aquaclear200 powerfilter on a 37G) I have white clouds, gold danios and otos in a very densely planted tank... the tank is kept at around 76F. thanks for any suggestion you can offer! linda |
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Hi All,
thank you for all your reply! it seems like it will be best to see if things get worse or get better for a bit before I start dosing medications. (and a learned lesson not to freak out with the first sign of any disease that may or may not be one..) I will, however, get a bottle of Rid-Ich+ (which seems to be recommended on many of the google-searched sites) just in case I need to do something. for now, I'll do some moderate water changes every other day (and vacuum!) in hopes of diluting any harmful organisms in the tank and hope for the best.. the "seemingly infected oto" is so far happily eating away, so.. hopefully that is a good sign. thank you! you guys are wonderful! linda "Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message ... Ich is a lot of tiny specs on the fish. If you see a single or a couple large white spots then it's probably fungus, not ich. This is best left to the fish's immune system to get rid of. Do not add any chemicals whatsoever. Fungus on the fish is practically harmless. I've had this on my bronze cory and I just waited and it slowly went away as the fish's immune system fought it off. Dave. "LM" wrote in message ... Hi all, today, when I was looking at my fish, I found one small white spot on back of one of my otos... hmm... I'm HOPING it's not ich, but it's likely that it is.. Now I know I need to run to the nearest LFS and get some drugs within the next day or so, but here are my questions that I was hoping to get: 1. which is the best medication on market? are otos sensitive to certain types of medication? (I assume I need to treat the whole tank anyways) 2. one of my little whiteclouds had an "accident" over the weekend and has an injured head (not quite an open wound I don't think, but has injury on his head... I'll post story on r.a.f.m later if you're interested..). will the ich medication hurt it? 3. I have plants that are copper-sensitive... do common medication contain copper that I need to be aware of? 4. can I treat it without raising temp? (or is this just for sal****er treatment?) I have whiteclouds, and they won't like temperatures much above 78F... 5. after medication, do I need to use carbon to clean it, or some drastic water changes enough to dilute the medicine? (how toxic is it to fish) How do I know that the medication is all filtered out? (will be using aquaclear200 powerfilter on a 37G) I have white clouds, gold danios and otos in a very densely planted tank... the tank is kept at around 76F. thanks for any suggestion you can offer! linda |
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