i wouldnt overdose your aro with meds if i were you. just be patient. it also could be that the ich spot is just a scratch from hitting the lid. just do a large water change and DO NOT raise the temp until ammonia levels hit 0
You don't need meds for ick, just salt!!!
In my experience salt works great but I use it in combination with heat. I use a concentration of 2 tbs per 10 gallons and raise the temp to about 84. From my understanding freshwater ich have poor tolerance to salty water so putting the salt in your tank effectively gets rid of free floating ich. By raising the temp you increase the organism's metabolism that way they tend to fall off the fish and into the salty water sooner. That's from what I've read but I've successfully fixed ich this way many times. Just be sure to throw in some oxygen when you do this and make sure you stay on top of wc's good luck.
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Well 2 Jardini's ago that guy was almost 2.5 feet long. He was spoiled and would eat mostly comets and sometimes pellets. Mostly he broke up pellets and made lots of rubbish. They can eat things (not sure about inanimate stuff) that's almost the same size as it's mouth. I went fishing once and caught a lizard fish and threw it in the tank. No hesitation, he swallowed it whole head first of course. Those suction cups are pretty small. Do you notice a bulge when you look at him?My aro has a thin whitish film over one eye. The past week he stopped eating feeders, hangs out at the top of the water, and is sluggish. He did eat a couple of pellets today. He is a Jardini and I got him already big now he's around 1.5 feet long. A few months ago he swallowed an suction cup that used to hold airline tubing. Does it have anything to do with changes? Please advise.
thanks in advance