What's the plant-friendly ich treatment?
I set up my 75-gallon tank 8 days ago. I put 1.5" potting soil in the bottom covered by 1.5" gravel. Then I added a bunch of plants to see what would take, as well as 8 new platies and a few "old" danios (from another tank).
Three days later, one of the platies was covered with ich. I removed it and crossed my fingers, but of course the ich spread to the other fish. I have been treating for 3 days with RidIch (fomaldehyde and malchite green), along with 25% water changes and 80-85 degree temps, no carbon filter and darkness after adding the meds. I have not been vacuuming the gravel though, because of the soil under layer.
When I had ich in my 55-gallon (plain gravel), I started with salt and it was hell on my Vallisineria. (tall grassy things). I switched to RidIch but the plants still took a long time to recover.
I don't want to lose all my new fragile baby plants. Plus, I really want to add a few more, but I don't want the plants to be a money sink (because they die from ich meds). In the future, I will quarantine all my new fish in my 10-gallon (once this 75-gal is safe and I move some fish around). Is it possible that new plants could introduce ich? If so, how can I stop that??
I set up my 75-gallon tank 8 days ago. I put 1.5" potting soil in the bottom covered by 1.5" gravel. Then I added a bunch of plants to see what would take, as well as 8 new platies and a few "old" danios (from another tank).
Three days later, one of the platies was covered with ich. I removed it and crossed my fingers, but of course the ich spread to the other fish. I have been treating for 3 days with RidIch (fomaldehyde and malchite green), along with 25% water changes and 80-85 degree temps, no carbon filter and darkness after adding the meds. I have not been vacuuming the gravel though, because of the soil under layer.
When I had ich in my 55-gallon (plain gravel), I started with salt and it was hell on my Vallisineria. (tall grassy things). I switched to RidIch but the plants still took a long time to recover.
I don't want to lose all my new fragile baby plants. Plus, I really want to add a few more, but I don't want the plants to be a money sink (because they die from ich meds). In the future, I will quarantine all my new fish in my 10-gallon (once this 75-gal is safe and I move some fish around). Is it possible that new plants could introduce ich? If so, how can I stop that??