LFS diagnosis?

clyde95

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So today I went to my local fish store to tell them that one of the glass fish I bought there over a week ago has ich. Now this is a "big box" pet store keep in mind. I led one of the associates to the glass fish tank to show them and the glass fish still in the tank were now covered in spots on there fins. I said your fish obviously have ich! The lady tells me at this point that its not ich at all but its lack of salt. I dont want to take her word for it, but none of my other fish are showing signs at all. She said glass fish and mollys are accually brackish water fish. Im treating for ich now with salt (1 1/2 tsp per gal) and heat (82-84). If its not ich I want to turn down the heat, possibly lower the salt also. The spots are leaving the one glass fish but if it is ich this may be the time to kill it. What the heck should I do folks?
 
Continue to treat with salt/heat for 14 days. DO NOT, ever, trust the lfs advise.
 
Probably the lady is right. It's ich and at the same time it's lack of salt. Glassfishes are brackish fish, and keeping them in freshwater will make them weak and prone to disease.

Keep the salt/temp treatment for severla weeks. they will be much better in that enviroment
 
budrecki said:
DO NOT, ever, trust the lfs advise.

This is a little too drastic to my taste. An knowledgeable LFS person can be a good guide, as long as you are informed and can tell the male-cow-poop from the truth.
 
Thanks for the input guys, Ill just keep up the ich treatment for a few weeks. THANK GOD FOR THIS SITE!
 
Maybe I just unlucy. I have yet to meet a knowledgable lfs employee in Oralndo. This week I called to see if a store I frequent carried a replacment for my cf. "What's a compact flourescent, it that a smaller bulb?"
 
WEll she's half right in an unintended way

your fish has ich i could almost bet a million dollars without even seeing a picture.

glass fish are especially prone to it

the best treatment for ick is salt in the water- it kills the ich organism while it's in it's free swimming stage (the only time you can kill it)

although your other fish don't show symptoms ich is a very contageous fishy flu and you should treat the whole tank for 2-3 weeks even if you see no signs of disease in any of the fish

this is a VERY useful thread all about ich and the best ways to treat it please read the whole thing so you can be sure to cure your fish.

ich article
 
kyle3 said:
this is a VERY useful thread all about ich and the best ways to treat it please read the whole thing so you can be sure to cure your fish.

ich article


Thanks for the info Kyle, I read the artical this passed weekend, infact thats exactly what im following for the treatment. And your right its one of the best articals ive read on the subject. Thanks again.
 
budrecki said:
Maybe I just unlucy. I have yet to meet a knowledgable lfs employee in Oralndo. This week I called to see if a store I frequent carried a replacment for my cf. "What's a compact flourescent, it that a smaller bulb?"

Then it's up to you to make the difference. If you are confident enough, ask them for advice and determine if what they say is good or bad. Do your own research always. Knowledge is power.

A few weeks ago, I was trying to guide a new member about how to set a bichir tank. It was one large thread. I encouraged to read and research and in one post I really screwed it and he came and corrected me. I felt so proud of him. Sadly, haven't seem him around since.

In short: do not generalize, and research by yourself.
 
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