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Hi. I have had a 10 gallon aquarium for about two months. I have an
external power filter, a bubble-wall, and a heater. My pH has remained steady at ~7.6. Over the lifetime of my aquarium I have had four fish; three have died and the fourth has started exhibiting the same symptoms as the previous fish. After about a week (today is exactly one week since I got my most recent fish, a platy) the fish develop little white spots on them; this fish has about six dots. I can also see A LOT of floating white dots in the water. I have read about Ich and assumed with the previous fish that that was the cause. I raised the temperature of my water to 82-84 degrees and used Ich Away. Still, the fish did not respond to the treatment and died after a couple of days. After the fish died, I drained the tank and let it sit dry for a week. I boiled the gravel and set up the tank again. I let the aquarium run without a fish for a week. I saw nothing in the water to suggest that Ich was still present, so I introduced my current fish. I have been testing the water nightly for ammonia and nitrites and I have been doing a 30-40% water change every night to keep the ammonia at safe levels. After a water change, I treat four gallons of water and I let it sit for 24 hours in the same room as the aquarium so that the temperatures will be close for the next night's change. Last night, nitrites tested above zero for the first time and I first noticed the white spots on fishy. Is this Ich or could it be something else? I vowed to this fish on the way home that I would keep him alive, so I want to do everything possible to keep that promise. Should I raise the water temperature? Should I use Ich Away again? If I add Ich Away I need to remove the medium from my filter, which I assume hosts the bacteria I need in the tank. So removing the filter seems like a bad idea. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Michael. |
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Michael,
This could be ich. Ich is almost always present with fish and only becomes a real problem with the fish are under stress. Continue doing your water changes to keep Ammonia low. Make sure that the water you put in is the same temp/pH as the water in the tank. This will minimize stress on the fish. I wouldn't raise the water temperature as it will do little good. However make sure you are completely vaccuming the gravel when you do your water changes. This will suck up the ich parasites that settle in the gravel until they become water born. Stop by FishGeeks and post this in the health forum for more suggestions on what to do. Sean __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
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