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Marcus Fox
October 27th 04, 04:50 AM
Got a tank of swordtails raised from fry, along with three danios and an
ancistrus catfish (I think that's what it is, looks like a small pleco).
Recently added three females to even out the male/female balance, and now
signs of ick are starting to show, a few white spots on the fins and near
the tail. I'm going to go into town today to get the chemicals, how and with
what should I be treating them?

Marcus

Billy
October 27th 04, 05:04 AM
"Marcus Fox" > wrote
in message ...
| Got a tank of swordtails raised from fry, along with three danios
and an
| ancistrus catfish (I think that's what it is, looks like a small
pleco).
| Recently added three females to even out the male/female balance,
and now
| signs of ick are starting to show, a few white spots on the fins
and near
| the tail. I'm going to go into town today to get the chemicals, how
and with
| what should I be treating them?
|

Raise in temperature, stardard LFS-bought ich cure, (malachite
green). How big a tank...really big tanks are tough to treat IME...
http://faq.thekrib.com/disease-fw.html#ich

I have never raised the temp as high as stated in that article. 85-86
TOPS here.

As always, YMMV. Let us know as things progress....

TYNK 7
October 27th 04, 03:30 PM
>Subject: Ich/Ick/Whitespot...
>From: "Marcus Fox"
>Date: 10/26/2004 10:50 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>Got a tank of swordtails raised from fry, along with three danios and an
>ancistrus catfish (I think that's what it is, looks like a small pleco).
>Recently added three females to even out the male/female balance, and now
>signs of ick are starting to show, a few white spots on the fins and near
>the tail. I'm going to go into town today to get the chemicals, how and with
>what should I be treating them?
>
>Marcus
>
>

Quick Cure is great for killing the Ich parasite quickly.
However, it's toxic to some inhabitants, such as Snails, Loaches, aquatic
amphibians, and harsh but not deadly on tetras...those you would half dose.
Folks have said half dosing Clown Loaches is fine, but I have lost them on 2
different occasions half dosing them...and on a 3rd occasion the Loach died
from the Ich before the half dosage could kill the Ich.
Of course you didn't mention having these fish in your tank, but it very good
to know in general.

Marcus Fox
October 28th 04, 01:34 AM
"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
...
> >Subject: Ich/Ick/Whitespot...
> >From: "Marcus Fox"
> >Date: 10/26/2004 10:50 PM Central Daylight Time
> >Message-id: >
> >
> >Got a tank of swordtails raised from fry, along with three danios and an
> >ancistrus catfish (I think that's what it is, looks like a small pleco).
> >Recently added three females to even out the male/female balance, and now
> >signs of ick are starting to show, a few white spots on the fins and near
> >the tail. I'm going to go into town today to get the chemicals, how and
with
> >what should I be treating them?
> >
> >Marcus
> >
> >
>
> Quick Cure is great for killing the Ich parasite quickly.
> However, it's toxic to some inhabitants, such as Snails, Loaches, aquatic
> amphibians, and harsh but not deadly on tetras...those you would half
dose.
> Folks have said half dosing Clown Loaches is fine, but I have lost them on
2
> different occasions half dosing them...and on a 3rd occasion the Loach
died
> from the Ich before the half dosage could kill the Ich.
> Of course you didn't mention having these fish in your tank, but it very
good
> to know in general.

I ended up getting the Interpet "Aquarium Treatment 6" which is for white
spot. It is a very deep blue formaldehyde based chemical that even well
diluted has tinted my aquarium water. It says to repeat the treatment in
four days. Do I have to change the water completely before I do that, and is
it OK to do a third treatment after another four days just in case? Also
turned the heater up 2C.

Marcus

TYNK 7
October 28th 04, 05:07 AM
>Subject: Re: Ich/Ick/Whitespot...
>From: "Marcus Fox"
>Date: 10/27/2004 7:34 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>
>"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
...
>> >Subject: Ich/Ick/Whitespot...
>> >From: "Marcus Fox"
>> >Date: 10/26/2004 10:50 PM Central Daylight Time
>> >Message-id: >
>> >
>> >Got a tank of swordtails raised from fry, along with three danios and an
>> >ancistrus catfish (I think that's what it is, looks like a small pleco).
>> >Recently added three females to even out the male/female balance, and now
>> >signs of ick are starting to show, a few white spots on the fins and near
>> >the tail. I'm going to go into town today to get the chemicals, how and
>with
>> >what should I be treating them?
>> >
>> >Marcus
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Quick Cure is great for killing the Ich parasite quickly.
>> However, it's toxic to some inhabitants, such as Snails, Loaches, aquatic
>> amphibians, and harsh but not deadly on tetras...those you would half
>dose.
>> Folks have said half dosing Clown Loaches is fine, but I have lost them on
>2
>> different occasions half dosing them...and on a 3rd occasion the Loach
>died
>> from the Ich before the half dosage could kill the Ich.
>> Of course you didn't mention having these fish in your tank, but it very
>good
>> to know in general.
>
>I ended up getting the Interpet "Aquarium Treatment 6" which is for white
>spot. It is a very deep blue formaldehyde based chemical that even well
>diluted has tinted my aquarium water. It says to repeat the treatment in
>four days. Do I have to change the water completely before I do that, and is
>it OK to do a third treatment after another four days just in case? Also
>turned the heater up 2C.
>
>Marcus

You'd never change out all the water.
I like to do a 25% water change in between a repeat treatment.
Make sure any carbon is removed from your filter/s.
Oh...Quick Cure is Formalin (aka formaldehyde) and Malachite green.
It's probably the same as your med.
Q.C. is also pretty cheap compaired to meds with the same ingredients.
(just an FYI for the future).