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Thread: my fish seem to have ick
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12-18-2012, 6:05 PM #1Red-Claw Crab
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my fish seem to have ick
hey guys i seem to have a case of ick going around the tank
i think the clowns brought it but now the fox faces have it
what can i treat the tank with without harming the sharks????
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12-22-2012, 7:10 AM #2How MONSTER is your tank?
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Formalin (or a formalin based treatment like Quick Cure) would be your best bet. Chloroquin also works, but will have a very negative effect on the aerobic bacteria (biological filtration). Just make sure when using either to add extra airstones to keep oxygen levels up in the tank. Both treatments will have an impact on the ability for the fish/sharks to exchange oxygen at the gills.
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12-23-2012, 10:02 PM #3Redbelly Piranha
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I've used chloroquine many times. IMO much a safer than formalin. Plus formalin is a carcinogen. PM me and I can give you my source for chloroquine.
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12-25-2012, 4:09 PM #4Red-Claw Crab
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im thinking for my next water change ill fill up the 55 gallon
and catch the fishs and treat as a group outside of the big tank
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12-26-2012, 7:50 AM #5Redbelly Piranha
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You have to treat the sharks too. Though they usually don't show symptoms, they will serve as a host and allow to ich to reproduce.
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12-26-2012, 11:13 AM #6How MONSTER is your tank?
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Yep, you'll want to treat everthing in the tank (including the tank itself).
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12-26-2012, 11:18 AM #7Wels Catfish
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bump the temp to 86 and add aquarium salt. Since your treating clown loaches use 1/2 dosage( i always use 1/2). Before adding the salt i would do a 30-40% water change and then add the aquarium salt. YOu need to vacumm your substrate really well. Do a wc every 3-4 days. Add the amount of salt according to how much water you change. Stay on this for 2 weeks or until the ich is gone for a week.
Clown loaches do well in the warmer water also and the warm temps help ward off ich and bacteria. ALtho a sick fish will almost always effect the tanks and its stock.
Also make sure you have a good pump w/ an airstone in the tank. The higher water temp means less o2 so you need to add that via airstones.
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12-26-2012, 6:52 PM #8Red-Claw Crab
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gangster
were talking bamboo,marble and coral sharks
along with there salt water tank mates. no freshies here!!!!

























































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