I'm keeping my quad in with some platies and guppies and several of them have contracted ich. I was wondering if the ich treatment would be un-safe for my quad. Can anybody help?
Thanks to all of you for your helpfull advice!Salt gets rid of ich but in some cases where salt is regularly added for no reason, ich becomes so adapted to such conditions, meds are the only way to get rid of them. Why people add salt in their tank for no reason other than alleging that it helps "prevent" diseases is beyond me.black_sun;2755999; said:Hey, Lupin does salt really get rid of Ich or just hinder it?
I know I use salt baths for my crayfish if they have parasites or they managed to contract Ramularia/Didymaria (shell rot), and works rather effectively with them. But I was always told that to get rid of Ich (or other issues with fish) you had to raise the salinity levels to near brackish levels, wouldn't that be bad for the fish?
(Side note, as you can tell... I don't really do fish, I'm an invert gal lol)
Victoria green appears to be malachite green to me. It has also been disguised as benzaldehyde as most people were not convinced by the fact malachite green won't harm the beneficial bacteria. Overdosage of malachite green can have detrimental effects to the beneficial bacteria.Oxydoras;2757360; said:So here's the scoop. I went to my LFS of choice and talked to the fish specialist Kent (the owner of the store, as well as a very good friend), and he also said to avoid any treatment with copper or other metals in it. He gave me this stuff called "Ick Clear" made by Jungle. He said that it would be completely harmless for my quad and that he had used in with several crays in the past. The active ingredients are: victoria green, and acriflavine. It's in these wierd fizzy tablets that dye your water a very vibrant green. I put in some in the early evening last night and this morning the green color of the water is gone and my fish have significantly less ich than the night before! I think one more treatment should clear it right up!Thanks to all of you for your helpfull advice!