ichy situation

weizen

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any help would be appreciated. i have been treating an ich problem with quick cure (formalin and malachite green) when i ran out of it before the problem was cured. went to get more, but was talked into using coppersafe. only dosed the tank at a quater of what was called for with the coppersafe. the next day my nitrates went up. my question is should i continue to increase the dosage of coppersafe, go back to the quick cure, or try the higher temps and salt trick ive been reading about?

if it helps, i have a 135 gallon tank with about 15 african and american cichlids and a couple of pacu.

thanks for any feed back.
 
Ok, this is just my opinion, but I would try the salt treatment. I use 1 teaspoon to 1 gallon of water. Its worked wonders for me. I've used the malachite green and found it a pain in the butt. Didn't work either. Never used the copper safe before so I can't comment on it. I use non-iodized table salt, but I'm sure some will say thats bad and that you should use Aquarium salt. My version is cheaper and I've never had a problem.
 
Copper is toxic to all forms of life, especially invertebrates. It's almost impossible to remove it from a tank once it is in there. It bonds on the molecular level with your tank silicone, decorations etc.,.

FWIW never use copper in your tanks.

Go with the salt + heat method. It's cheap and it *works*

Roan
 
I have used the salt and heat method with success but have never tried anything else
Right now im tyring to picture two pacu's im my 180 gal and thinking how misarble they would be ...
Just my thoughts

onepawn
 
onepawnup said:
I have used the salt and heat method with success but have never tried anything else
Right now im tyring to picture two pacu's im my 180 gal and thinking how misarble they would be ...
Just my thoughts

onepawn

I was going to go there, but thought we should get them healthy first, then they can battle it out the last two swimming. :Angel:
 
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