All the fish are still alive & have been spot-free for 2 days now, but I'm going to keep the temperature & salt levels the same until the end of the week just to be sure that all the ich has been wiped out.
The Acara has become the boss of the tank, but doesn't do much more than herd the other fish around a bit & do some displaying in this role.
The Festivum alternates between hiding in plants & shadowing the Acara, most of the time, however it has become more of a pet than the rest of its tankmates, as it likes to be hand-fed krill & also follows around the gravel vac when I do water changes.
The Synodontis is looking & acting much better, when it is in the open long enough to be seen.
The Danios provide constant action & it is largely due to them being such aggresive feeders, that I started hand-feeding the Festivum, which is smaller & less assertive than most of them at present.
In any case, since I don't currently have a spare tank to use for quaratining, I'm wondering if I should go ahead & add the Firemouth to this set-up with the temp & salt, as is.
The Acara has become the boss of the tank, but doesn't do much more than herd the other fish around a bit & do some displaying in this role.
The Festivum alternates between hiding in plants & shadowing the Acara, most of the time, however it has become more of a pet than the rest of its tankmates, as it likes to be hand-fed krill & also follows around the gravel vac when I do water changes.
The Synodontis is looking & acting much better, when it is in the open long enough to be seen.
The Danios provide constant action & it is largely due to them being such aggresive feeders, that I started hand-feeding the Festivum, which is smaller & less assertive than most of them at present.
In any case, since I don't currently have a spare tank to use for quaratining, I'm wondering if I should go ahead & add the Firemouth to this set-up with the temp & salt, as is.