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Andreag

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:help: My tank seems to have got infested with some parasite, fine tiny thread like worms, and my 2 baby oscars seem to have tiny white spots on their fins and body. I think they may be ectoparasites. Iv treated my tank with salt and Magic(Azoo product which treats all diseases)
 
White spots on their fins and head is the ick disease. Take out any filter media you may have in the filter/s, leave the filters running tho, just take out any carbon, or anything like that in the filter/s, then turn the heater up a bit and get something that will get rid of ick, you can get a solution to kill ick at any LFS, but turning the heater up helps speed up the life cycle of the ick parasites.
 
White spots on their fins and head is the ick disease. Take out any filter media you may have in the filter/s, leave the filters running tho, just take out any carbon, or anything like that in the filter/s, then turn the heater up a bit and get something that will get rid of ick, you can get a solution to kill ick at any LFS, but turning the heater up helps speed up the life cycle of the ick parasites.

I just want to add that if it is ick and you turn up the heat, only do so if you are actively treating the ick with medication. If you don't, you'll speed the life cycle and create a bigger problem for yourself rather quickly. If memory serves me correctly, ick can withstand temps up to 86* so anything over that for a period of time will kill it off. Keep your fish needs in mind though - a lot of people can't raise temp that high without stressing their fish.
 
Thanks, and yes i have removed the carbon and ceremic frm the power filters, and i am running them 24/24hrs. I have treated the tank with medication frm the LWS which i have to continue for three days. I never knew bout the heater but il definately use it to heat the water to speed up the life cycle of the ick parasites.
 
Again, if I'm not mistaken, you'll need to treat the water for longer than 3 days, despite what the directions may tell you. I have learned through trial and error that you should treat for a few days after you see the last ick spot, which could be 7 days or more. Good luck - ick is a nasty issue to deal with, but you can get rid of it.
 
Thanks i sure appreciate ur advice & il continue to treat my tank for a week and il keep u guys posted about the same
 
The white spots on the body are ich like everyone says, but also......

If you're seeing worms on the glass and in the gravel thats planaria, just increase your water changes and they'll disappear, they show up when they'res an abundance of waste/food in the tank.
 
I do a 30% water change every alternate day so my tank is always crystal clear but since my fish have got the ich i do a 30% change every day. I have also added Sera Water Conditioner.
 
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