The population (primarily tetras and cories) of my 55 gallon tank is currently undergoing a severe attack of ich. So far I have lost about 15 of my 22 fish, basically all of my tetras. The infection started (or at least I noticed it) last weekend. At that time I used Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Super Ich Cure which did nothing. Last night, after consulting with the LFS I bought Aquari-Sol which they had recommended. I still lost some fish today so I am not sure if the Aquari-Sol is going to work, though I admit it is still too soon to tell.
Given the devastation occurring in the tank my questions really concern the future. Namely, what is a good product for getting rid of an ich infection? Secondly assuming that some of my cories survive, how do I know if the parasite has been destroyed and it is safe to restock the tank? If I lose everything do you think that my best course would be to break down the tank clean it out using a mild bleach solution and then begin the fishless cycling process all over again or treat the tank with a recommended medication and then restock the tank?
This is depressing, some of these fish I have had for over 5 yrs.
Given the devastation occurring in the tank my questions really concern the future. Namely, what is a good product for getting rid of an ich infection? Secondly assuming that some of my cories survive, how do I know if the parasite has been destroyed and it is safe to restock the tank? If I lose everything do you think that my best course would be to break down the tank clean it out using a mild bleach solution and then begin the fishless cycling process all over again or treat the tank with a recommended medication and then restock the tank?
This is depressing, some of these fish I have had for over 5 yrs.