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I'm in a bit of a bind and need some suggetions. I read the VERY informative and helpful article on Ick that has been archived, and that has me seriously thinking about switching from medicines I started using last night and using just heat and salt, but I need some suggestions.
Two nights ago, I placed an online order for some fish to restock my 29g. Not a lot of fish and nothing really fancy, but all the same a new batch. Last night, I noticed my two cardinal tetras have Ick... lots of little white, salt-like dots over them. Not sure why it hasn't appeared on anyone else just yet, but so far it's just the tetras (but yes, I'm aware it's highly contagious, hence this post).
After I noticed the Ick (but before I read the article), I ran out to Petco and bought what I believed was the best (based on the price) anti-Ick medicine. It's from Applus+ and is called "Aqua-Sol: Preventative and Cure for Ick". The Aqua-Sol includes Copper Sulfate. I also bought "Medi-Boost: Medication Enhancer," also from Applus+. This includes Triethylene Glycol and Sodium Chlorite. (Applus+ is apparently a brandname of Aquarium Products.)
The instructions are a little bit less than clear. It says (on both bottles) to add one drop per 29 gallons... but it doesn't say how often to do that... whether it's once a day or twice a day... or just once (which I don't believe). Can someone clarify this for me? In the absence of instructions to the contrary, I'm assuming it's supposed to be once a day, but I thought I read SOMEWHERE it was supposed to be twice a day.
So, I put in medicine last night (both kinds) and this morning. Having read the Ick article today while I was at work, however, and with the new fish having just arrived... I don't know what to do. Should I switch to the salt? If I stay with the medicine, should I increase the heat to 86 degrees?
I had been setting up a quarantine tank, and I could put the new fish in it, but it's only a 12 gallon and it has a 5" crayfish in it and I'm not sure it's ready for the bioload these new guys would be putting out.
Currently in the 29g are:
2 cardinal tetras (visibly infected)
1 swordtail
1 guppy
1 striata botia loach
1 rainbow cichlid
Just purchased and still in their bags:
4 cardinal tetras
3 guppies
1 swordtail
1 clown pleco
I'm in a bit of a bind and need some suggetions. I read the VERY informative and helpful article on Ick that has been archived, and that has me seriously thinking about switching from medicines I started using last night and using just heat and salt, but I need some suggestions.
Two nights ago, I placed an online order for some fish to restock my 29g. Not a lot of fish and nothing really fancy, but all the same a new batch. Last night, I noticed my two cardinal tetras have Ick... lots of little white, salt-like dots over them. Not sure why it hasn't appeared on anyone else just yet, but so far it's just the tetras (but yes, I'm aware it's highly contagious, hence this post).
After I noticed the Ick (but before I read the article), I ran out to Petco and bought what I believed was the best (based on the price) anti-Ick medicine. It's from Applus+ and is called "Aqua-Sol: Preventative and Cure for Ick". The Aqua-Sol includes Copper Sulfate. I also bought "Medi-Boost: Medication Enhancer," also from Applus+. This includes Triethylene Glycol and Sodium Chlorite. (Applus+ is apparently a brandname of Aquarium Products.)
The instructions are a little bit less than clear. It says (on both bottles) to add one drop per 29 gallons... but it doesn't say how often to do that... whether it's once a day or twice a day... or just once (which I don't believe). Can someone clarify this for me? In the absence of instructions to the contrary, I'm assuming it's supposed to be once a day, but I thought I read SOMEWHERE it was supposed to be twice a day.
So, I put in medicine last night (both kinds) and this morning. Having read the Ick article today while I was at work, however, and with the new fish having just arrived... I don't know what to do. Should I switch to the salt? If I stay with the medicine, should I increase the heat to 86 degrees?
I had been setting up a quarantine tank, and I could put the new fish in it, but it's only a 12 gallon and it has a 5" crayfish in it and I'm not sure it's ready for the bioload these new guys would be putting out.
Currently in the 29g are:
2 cardinal tetras (visibly infected)
1 swordtail
1 guppy
1 striata botia loach
1 rainbow cichlid
Just purchased and still in their bags:
4 cardinal tetras
3 guppies
1 swordtail
1 clown pleco
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