I have been treating my bare bottom 180g for the last 4 days for ich because I didn't quarantine a new flagtail prochilodus. The tank is at 90* with a diatom running (D-1 only ment for a 55g but works to polish 180g in 24hr). Only the clown loaches have ick and it hasn't got better. Everyone else in the tank is fine and not showing stress at 90*. I dropped the water level so the filters make waterfalls, added 4 air stones powered by renas best air pump and set it up so the diatom output water flys thru the air making a waterfall. I have been reading all I can about ich the past 4 days (I never had to deal with it before in 5 years).
I read a few posts from this site without joining thru google cache, but figured I should join to find out all I can thru the search. Why hasn't the ick fell off the loches? Everyone says 86* = 48hr full life cycle! I seen a post say it will stay in cold spots. I have no cold spots 500w heater in about 140ish (because water level dropped) gallons of water and I got the water moving like crazy at 90*. My g/f is picking up aquarium salt but I don't know if I should add it. I have a $200+ scarlet pleco in there and don't want to kill him with salt. If you think I should add it how much T spoons per gallon is relatively safe for him?
I read a few posts from this site without joining thru google cache, but figured I should join to find out all I can thru the search. Why hasn't the ick fell off the loches? Everyone says 86* = 48hr full life cycle! I seen a post say it will stay in cold spots. I have no cold spots 500w heater in about 140ish (because water level dropped) gallons of water and I got the water moving like crazy at 90*. My g/f is picking up aquarium salt but I don't know if I should add it. I have a $200+ scarlet pleco in there and don't want to kill him with salt. If you think I should add it how much T spoons per gallon is relatively safe for him?