Clown Loach Ich

KrazyKarl

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I have 4 clown loaches in a 29 gallon with syno. multi. and 3 altum angels. I noticed today that the loaches have caught ich, the others are not affected...yet. What should I do? Ph is 6.8 everything else fine. Have ich medicine. Need advice.
 
What kind of medecine you have ? QuICK Cure ?

I would go with a good cleaning of gravel BEFORE starting the medecine. Furthermore, remove any active coal filter media from your filter. Then go with half dosage for 5 days, everyday. Remember DO NOT turn on the light of your tank during the treatment. Also, raise temp. to 86°F and if you have any means of improving the oxygenation of your water, do it as higher temp. reduces the amount of O2 disolved in water.

The above applies if your medecine contains Malachite Green and Formalin.

Good luck !

SB
 
Also, if you have a diatom filter, use it. When the Ick parasites become freeswimming, the Diatom filter can remove them.
 
I would not bother with the meds. They can hurt your loaches. I would add 1 teaspoon of salt per gallon and raise the temp to 86. I wont stress the fish out as much.
 
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Does it have to be some sort of special salt? I think ive heard this before, it was non iodized salt or something like it. Should I leave the carbon in?
 
Does QuICK cure ever expire? I have some, but it is very old. Should I buy a new bottle before treating any fish that may need it? currently I have Black Skirt Tetras, and the bottle says to use a half dose for tetras.. but I am worried this may not kill the ick very effectively, or lead to a mutent strain. Are there any other medications that tetras can stand a full dosage?
also, why shouldn't the light be turned on while medicating? Does this apply to Flouresent lamps?
and what is a diatom filter?

I am so full of questions today ^^
 
If I'm not mistaken clown loaches are a scaleless fish, and they don't recommend using salt methods in a tank with scaleless fish. I've never kept clowns or tried using salt, just what I've heard.
 
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