Our ten gallon tank has a recurrent ich problem.
I treated the first cycle with malachite green, but I think it stressed the fish too much as some of them died anyways. Tank was free of ich though.
Then - two weeks later - we introduced a couple of guppies and wham..ich again.
So I opted for salt. I raised the temp to 82 and added one smallish tablespoon per gallon. I added it mixed in with tank water over a period of 24 hours. Whenever I did a water change I added salt to keep salinity (sp?) up. Fish were free of white spots so I figured I was now effectivily killing the free swimming what-ever-they-are-called.
BUT NO. 5 days later and the ich returned on two of the guppies!
Two questions:
I have raised the temp a bit more (but the guppies seem stressed, plus there is a lot of guppy fry in the tank so I don't want to go a lot higher). What is the max amount of salt that is guaranteed to kill the ich?. I can "see" the parasites leaves the fishes bodies, so they will be free swimming soon. I really would like to kill them all this time!
As I am feeding fry I am slightly overfeeding, which means I gravel vacuum every other day and do a PWC every other day.
There is a pleco in this tank. Can I take it out and put it in another tank, even though he comes from an ich tank? I certainly DO NOT want to introduce ich in our new 29gallon tank. This 29gallon is also not fully cycled yet (we set it up about a week ago and 5 danios are cycling it. They are very healthy and happy (they came out of the ich tank and I took them out when I thought I had killed all the ich). Waterlevels in the new tank have been stable all along, but do I risk killing the pleco if I put him/her in this new tank?
L.
I treated the first cycle with malachite green, but I think it stressed the fish too much as some of them died anyways. Tank was free of ich though.
Then - two weeks later - we introduced a couple of guppies and wham..ich again.
So I opted for salt. I raised the temp to 82 and added one smallish tablespoon per gallon. I added it mixed in with tank water over a period of 24 hours. Whenever I did a water change I added salt to keep salinity (sp?) up. Fish were free of white spots so I figured I was now effectivily killing the free swimming what-ever-they-are-called.
BUT NO. 5 days later and the ich returned on two of the guppies!
Two questions:
I have raised the temp a bit more (but the guppies seem stressed, plus there is a lot of guppy fry in the tank so I don't want to go a lot higher). What is the max amount of salt that is guaranteed to kill the ich?. I can "see" the parasites leaves the fishes bodies, so they will be free swimming soon. I really would like to kill them all this time!
As I am feeding fry I am slightly overfeeding, which means I gravel vacuum every other day and do a PWC every other day.
There is a pleco in this tank. Can I take it out and put it in another tank, even though he comes from an ich tank? I certainly DO NOT want to introduce ich in our new 29gallon tank. This 29gallon is also not fully cycled yet (we set it up about a week ago and 5 danios are cycling it. They are very healthy and happy (they came out of the ich tank and I took them out when I thought I had killed all the ich). Waterlevels in the new tank have been stable all along, but do I risk killing the pleco if I put him/her in this new tank?
L.