J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,056 17 68 34 . Aug 12, 2006 #1 Is it ok with cats, botias and an elephant nose?
D dr_sudz Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 6, 2006 2,150 0 36 46 Wiarton, Ontario www.fishinabox.ca Aug 12, 2006 #2 DO NOT USE COPPER BASED MEDS! Start with raising the temprature, add some aquarium salts to the water (follow the directions) and keep your lights out for a few days. That should help if the situation is not too bad.
DO NOT USE COPPER BASED MEDS! Start with raising the temprature, add some aquarium salts to the water (follow the directions) and keep your lights out for a few days. That should help if the situation is not too bad.
J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,056 17 68 34 . Aug 12, 2006 #3 Is rid-ich copper based?
is300zx Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 17, 2006 1,308 46 313 Bay Area CA. Aug 12, 2006 #4 I've used rid-ich+ and it doesn't harm my clown loaches.
J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,056 17 68 34 . Aug 12, 2006 #5 Thanks guys. I guess I'll just use that then. I just noticed this really should have been in the fish health section, sorry.
Thanks guys. I guess I'll just use that then. I just noticed this really should have been in the fish health section, sorry.
D dacox Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 27, 2005 1,435 0 66 41 Illinois Aug 13, 2006 #6 Salt and heat worked when my clown loaches got ich. I like to always try that first before using meds.
Salt and heat worked when my clown loaches got ich. I like to always try that first before using meds.