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Old February 18th 05, 01:37 PM
pixi
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Sorry about all those messaages. Couldn't get one out all day yesterday and
suddenly they did. All at the same time.

Thanks to everyone who answered. Wish I had known about Amquel yesterday.
Went into town just to get some living water plants, the day before that I
went 50 miles to buy a bigger filter.
Doubt if my husband will take me to town again and then the two places that
sell fish probably never heard of Anquel either.

I don't remember that I had such a problem with cloudy water in the old
days.

A special thanks to George. You were really a very big help.

No. my fish are not dead. They are back in the 10 gallon tank and the ich,
if that's what is is, is practically gone. Actually they are pretty
lively..

So, I guess it wasn't the fault of the fish dealer in Cumberland. The ich,
that is.

Thanks again to everyone.

Pixi


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Old February 18th 05, 04:51 PM
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"pixi" wrote in message
erver.com...
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Doubt if my husband will take me to town again and then the two places

that
sell fish probably never heard of Anquel either.

snip

Amquel is a commercial name for a type of product, like how we call bandages
band-aids. Anyway, you can buy cost effective versions of Amquel and Amquel
itself on-line, and have it shipped to you. I always keep a gallon on hand
during the season.

Check out a few samples here, http://ihmp.net/@/dz.


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Old February 19th 05, 12:57 AM
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I dont know how far out you are but Amquel type products are often available
at Home Depot & Lowes. Wal Mart will also have some for aquariums,
sometimes ponds.

I am not familiar with methylene blue. If this actually a 'cure', great.
The tank should still be treated after they have no more spots. The white
spots are actually eggs sacks which fall off when they are hatching. In
fact, this is when the ich can be killed. If you do not continue treatment
they will multiply and many more will appear in about 3 weeks.

I would agree the Ich was not your fault. I believe Ich is not latent = it
was already present and just progressed to the 'egg' stage. The stress may
have sped that up a bit at worst but they already had it.
Good Luck with your little pets!
Bill

"pixi" wrote in message
erver.com...
Sorry about all those messaages. Couldn't get one out all day yesterday
and
suddenly they did. All at the same time.

Thanks to everyone who answered. Wish I had known about Amquel yesterday.
Went into town just to get some living water plants, the day before that I
went 50 miles to buy a bigger filter.
Doubt if my husband will take me to town again and then the two places
that
sell fish probably never heard of Anquel either.

I don't remember that I had such a problem with cloudy water in the old
days.

A special thanks to George. You were really a very big help.

No. my fish are not dead. They are back in the 10 gallon tank and the
ich,
if that's what is is, is practically gone. Actually they are pretty
lively..

So, I guess it wasn't the fault of the fish dealer in Cumberland. The
ich,
that is.

Thanks again to everyone.

Pixi




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Old February 19th 05, 02:18 PM
pixi
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Made a large mistake. The ich medication is called malachite green and
seems to be doing the trick. The fishe's dorsals are upright again and on
two of them there is only one or two spots. The 3rd looks a lot better but
still has lots of dust.

How long would I have to treat them. The bottle says 3 days, but I thought
maybe a week. I am also mixing their food with tetracycline because their
tails are shredded.

This stuff sure acted fast. The rot and the ich, I mean.

I don't know why I get myself involved in these things. I have 12 bird
feeders outside, a pond with fish down the hill by the woods and a new one
up the hill closer to the house without fish in it yet and waiting to be
completely landscaped.

A decent Walmart is 50 miles. This one is allegedly one of the biggest in
the country with 195,000 square feet. Have another 12 miles away but it is
so small I can't find what I want.

Lowes is 50 miles away and Home Depot is 70 miles.

As you can tell, I live in a highly populated area. No clothing stores,
nobakeries, no cleaners, one small gro cery store in the county seat. Lots
of gas stations though.

"humBill" wrote in message
. com...
I dont know how far out you are but Amquel type products are often

available
at Home Depot & Lowes. Wal Mart will also have some for aquariums,
sometimes ponds.

I am not familiar with methylene blue. If this actually a 'cure', great.
The tank should still be treated after they have no more spots. The white
spots are actually eggs sacks which fall off when they are hatching. In
fact, this is when the ich can be killed. If you do not continue

treatment
they will multiply and many more will appear in about 3 weeks.

I would agree the Ich was not your fault. I believe Ich is not latent =

it
was already present and just progressed to the 'egg' stage. The stress

may
have sped that up a bit at worst but they already had it.
Good Luck with your little pets!
Bill




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Old February 19th 05, 03:30 PM
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Malachite Green w/formalin is probably the most widely used and
accepted treatment for ick, and as a starting point for
fungus.......Follow the containers directions.......if no improvement,
then you can either try it again, and if there is still no improvement
your gonna need a different approach and method of treatment.

Potassium Permanganate will do it most likely but its rather drastic
for ICK. Kepp an eye out for any red spots in fin and belly and tail
areas, as thats a bacterial infection which often times goes along
with the fungus.........but it seem like you have a handle on
antibiotics with TC.


On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 09:18:31 -0500, "pixi" wrote:

===Made a large mistake. The ich medication is called malachite green and
===seems to be doing the trick. The fishe's dorsals are upright again and on
===two of them there is only one or two spots. The 3rd looks a lot better but
===still has lots of dust.
===
===How long would I have to treat them. The bottle says 3 days, but I thought
===maybe a week. I am also mixing their food with tetracycline because their
===tails are shredded.
===
===This stuff sure acted fast. The rot and the ich, I mean.
===
===I don't know why I get myself involved in these things. I have 12 bird
===feeders outside, a pond with fish down the hill by the woods and a new one
===up the hill closer to the house without fish in it yet and waiting to be
===completely landscaped.
===
===A decent Walmart is 50 miles. This one is allegedly one of the biggest in
===the country with 195,000 square feet. Have another 12 miles away but it is
===so small I can't find what I want.
===
===Lowes is 50 miles away and Home Depot is 70 miles.
===
===As you can tell, I live in a highly populated area. No clothing stores,
===nobakeries, no cleaners, one small gro cery store in the county seat. Lots
===of gas stations though.
===
==="humBill" wrote in message
odigy.com...
=== I dont know how far out you are but Amquel type products are often
===available
=== at Home Depot & Lowes. Wal Mart will also have some for aquariums,
=== sometimes ponds.
===
=== I am not familiar with methylene blue. If this actually a 'cure', great.
=== The tank should still be treated after they have no more spots. The white
=== spots are actually eggs sacks which fall off when they are hatching. In
=== fact, this is when the ich can be killed. If you do not continue
===treatment
=== they will multiply and many more will appear in about 3 weeks.
===
=== I would agree the Ich was not your fault. I believe Ich is not latent =
===it
=== was already present and just progressed to the 'egg' stage. The stress
===may
=== have sped that up a bit at worst but they already had it.
=== Good Luck with your little pets!
=== Bill
===
===
===



REMEMBER: "This is worth repeating for benefit of al newbies!
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the business to Ken Fischer http://dandyorandas.com/) she has NOT retired from
helping people with sick GF and koi FOR FREE. 251-649-4790 phoning is best for
diagnosis. but, can try email put "help sick fish" in subject. Get your fish at Dandy Orandas
Dandy Orandas Dandy Orandas........you guys got that DANDY ORANDAS
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Old February 19th 05, 05:26 PM
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How long would I have to treat them. The bottle says 3 days, but I
thought
maybe a week. I am also mixing their food with tetracycline because their
tails are shredded.

This stuff sure acted fast. The rot and the ich, I mean.


Like almost everything opinions seem to vary. Most sites agree that
treatment must continue past the 'visible' stage. I have seen often quoted
the time period of 3 days past. If your malachite green also has formalin,
formalin is toxic. I have treated for 10 days alternating 1 day treatment
and next day 50% water change and it has not returned. It is possible that
the suggestions of treating for only 2-3 days are actually effective because
the medication remains in the water. Additional suggestions are to keep
your tank dark because light deactivates malachite green. A temperature of
78-80 will also accelerate the life cycle, increasing the probability of
killing them during the 'free swimming' stage. You also should remove any
charcoal as this removes the 'medicine'.
In any case remember that the cysts falling from the fish is a part of the
natural life cycle of ich and is not indicative of a cure. HTH
Bill



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Old February 19th 05, 06:39 PM
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"humBill" wrote in message
. com...
I dont know how far out you are but Amquel type products are often

available
at Home Depot & Lowes. Wal Mart will also have some for aquariums,
sometimes ponds.

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Old February 19th 05, 06:41 PM
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"RoyBoy" wrote in message
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REMEMBER: "This is worth repeating for benefit of al newbies!

================ SNIP!

No it isn't! They're better off asking here and getting many opinions then
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