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Old December 13th 03, 02:48 AM
LoaderLady
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Default Ich and temp, and floating

Spots mostly on back, behind the head. Not on the gill covers or fins.
These are young telescopes, about 2". They are also the newest fish (I got
2), but they were quarantined for 3 wks.

Other comments - why would you treat the fish in a Q tank AND treat the main
tank? I think it makes more sense to treat the fish "at home" so it's less
stressed, especially when the "home" is being treated anyways. The fish
doesn't seem sick or anything. I haven't even noticed it flashing. I just
noticed the little grains and wondered if the water was too cool. The other
fish seem fine. They are lighter colored and harder to tell since they
won't sit still :-)

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a few grains on a black telescope?????? like around the eyes, on the gill

covers, on
the leading edge of pectoral fins? this could be breeding stars.
no... the water isnt too cool. the most common cause of ich outbreak is

drop of more
than 4oF in temperature OR addition of new fish shedding ich.

floating ryukin. feed VERY small amounts of food. bring temp up to 80.

put in a
little epsom salts and do the physical looking for mushy belly. she

sounds too young
for eggs and egg binding, but better safe than sorry. Ingrid

"LoaderLady" wrote:
What temperature should water be to keep ich back? I have a 90g tank

which
isn't heated but stays around 74 to 75 degrees. I noticed a few grains

on
one of my black telescopes. Is the water too cool?


Also I noticed one of the ryukins starting to "float". Actually, she

wasn't
floating yet but seemed to have a hard time swimming. I have isolated

her
to a 10g Qtank, added 0.1% salt and fed her only peas tonight, and will

give
same in the morning. She has actually calmed a bit but I still notice

her
with her tail in the air, so to speak. If she relaxes, she still rises

but
she doesn't seem to be struggling like she was before. And before anyone
comments, this fish is barely 2" long, so she's fine in 10gallons. I

have
Medigold food. My plan was to feed a few meals of peas only to see if

it's
just constipation, and then try the Medigold for a week or so if she

doesn't
improve. Any thoughts?




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