Coues;4597202; said:Thanks for the info guys, but I'll have to put buying a new pleco off for a bit. I got a fire eel at the same time as the Goldie, and didn't have a qt tank so just acclimated and put them in my main tank. I had bought stuff from this shop before without issue and figured it would be fine. Now have a terrible case of ich (I think, it's nasty whatever it is). Lost the eel and the Goldie plus all my oddball clowns. Sucks.
Thanks. Yeah, I still have a couple fish holding on; the LDA033, two hericthys carpinintis escondidos, and a hoplarchus psittacus. They were looking like swimming zombies for a while, but I think they turned the corner a bit (fingers crossed). Temp is at 84, added salt and meds. Just hoping they pull through. I think the shop is going to take care of me though.jbarbaresi;4597249; said:sorry about your losses. if you still have fish in there raise your tank temp to 87 deg and increase surface agitation to put more oxygen in the water and kill off the ich. if no fish are left you should go even higher with the temp leave it there for at least 2 weeks in either case.
been there before, just learn from your mistake and move forward.
Coues;4597460; said:Thanks. Yeah, I still have a couple fish holding on; the LDA033, two hericthys carpinintis escondidos, and a hoplarchus psittacus. They were looking like swimming zombies for a while, but I think they turned the corner a bit (fingers crossed). Temp is at 84, added salt and meds. Just hoping they pull through. I think the shop is going to take care of me though.
jbarbaresi;4597642; said:if you've had success with that method in the past stick to what works for now. i personally don't usually like to add salt and meds until a last resort because it can further stress the fish and lead to "medication resistant" ich that will be much harder to get rid of in the future. from most of the reading i have done almost all strains of ich are incapable or reproducing above 85-86 degrees. i've always had success raising the temp to 87 and increasing the aeration for a time span of 2 weeks to make sure there aren't any ich capsules hanging around. good luck with your treatment and hopefully you can salvage the rest of your fish.
Coues;4599933; said:If anyone cares, the remaining fish seem to be getting better. They ate last night and have started to chase each other around again. I'll keep the remedy up for another week or so to be sure. Thanks again for your imput jbar.