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Hello everyone. One of my clown loaches is ill, and it appears to be
Ich, since the other loaches in the tank all have a dot or two. The infirmary tank is already setup and the temperature is stabilizing. A while back, there was a suggestion that Aquarisol + MelaFix helps with clown loaches' Ich [1]. I'm definitely dosing this in my 5gal infirmary tank, and will try some of the other suggestions (though I don't have a UV filter). Sick dude will be moved tonite. The question - what to do about the main tank? In particular, I have a few shrimp in there, so the Aquarisol would be a bad idea. MelaFix doesn't have a similar warning on it, and it doesn't appear to contain copper - is it safe for everyone? Of course water changes and temperature (though see my next post about the Marineland Dual-temp heater...) [1] http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...a66bd311de89ef specifically, though the thread is interesting before the flamewar. -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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Ross Vandegrift wrote:
Hello everyone. One of my clown loaches is ill, and it appears to be Ich, since the other loaches in the tank all have a dot or two. The infirmary tank is already setup and the temperature is stabilizing. A while back, there was a suggestion that Aquarisol + MelaFix helps with clown loaches' Ich [1]. I'm definitely dosing this in my 5gal infirmary tank, and will try some of the other suggestions (though I don't have a UV filter). Sick dude will be moved tonite. The question - what to do about the main tank? In particular, I have a few shrimp in there, so the Aquarisol would be a bad idea. MelaFix doesn't have a similar warning on it, and it doesn't appear to contain copper - is it safe for everyone? Of course water changes and temperature (though see my next post about the Marineland Dual-temp heater...) [1] http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...a66bd311de89ef specifically, though the thread is interesting before the flamewar. I've gotten lucky and successfully treated clowns with Quick Cure. If I had a loach with ich again, that's what I'd personally try first. However, your reference mentions clowns dying with formalin/malachite preparations. It probably depends on how sick the fish are before you hit them with the somewhat toxic medicine. I tend to treat ich fast and early before it weakens the fish. Did you find this reference? http://www.loaches.com/copper.html It talks about Coppersafe, Jungle Ich Guard II (straight formalin) and high temps/salt to treat ich on loaches. For the main tank, I just cleared ich out of my tank last month with 85 degrees and 1 tsp/gallon salt. I didn't want to add the usual tbsp/gallon because the tank is planted. My crypts "melted" a bit anyway but they've grown back nicely. As for MelaFix, I don't know much about it since it's new since I was last keeping tanks. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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![]() "Elaine T" wrote in message . .. Ross Vandegrift wrote: Hello everyone. One of my clown loaches is ill, and it appears to be Ich, since the other loaches in the tank all have a dot or two. The infirmary tank is already setup and the temperature is stabilizing. A while back, there was a suggestion that Aquarisol + MelaFix helps with clown loaches' Ich [1]. I'm definitely dosing this in my 5gal infirmary tank, and will try some of the other suggestions (though I don't have a UV filter). Sick dude will be moved tonite. The question - what to do about the main tank? In particular, I have a few shrimp in there, so the Aquarisol would be a bad idea. MelaFix doesn't have a similar warning on it, and it doesn't appear to contain copper - is it safe for everyone? Of course water changes and temperature (though see my next post about the Marineland Dual-temp heater...) [1] http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...a66bd311de89ef specifically, though the thread is interesting before the flamewar. I've gotten lucky and successfully treated clowns with Quick Cure. If I had a loach with ich again, that's what I'd personally try first. However, your reference mentions clowns dying with formalin/malachite preparations. It probably depends on how sick the fish are before you hit them with the somewhat toxic medicine. I tend to treat ich fast and early before it weakens the fish. Did you find this reference? http://www.loaches.com/copper.html It talks about Coppersafe, Jungle Ich Guard II (straight formalin) and high temps/salt to treat ich on loaches. For the main tank, I just cleared ich out of my tank last month with 85 degrees and 1 tsp/gallon salt. I didn't want to add the usual tbsp/gallon because the tank is planted. My crypts "melted" a bit anyway but they've grown back nicely. As for MelaFix, I don't know much about it since it's new since I was last keeping tanks. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ I had Ich when I first put in my big clowns. My understanding is that it is the tank that needs treating rather than individual fish. Ich spreads when the cysts/spores drop from the fish - without treating the main tank they will always be present in the water. Fish become more likely to get this if they are stressed or otherwise unhealthy - none of my existing fish succumbed - just the newly introduced Clowns who were probably stressed out by the move. Raising the temperature of the tank speeds up the cycle of the Ich which means that you can treat it more effectively/quickly. The treatment, as I understand it, generally works when the cysts drop from the fish prior to reinfection - so they are in the water. This is also one of the reasons why you treat more than once. When I had the problem I used Interpet Anti White Spot plus which seemed to be very effective....I've only had one instance of a single spot on one of the Clowns at which point I re-treated the tank (twice). It claims to be safe with all fish/plants apart from Mormyrids. If you are worried about your shrimps it might be better to quarentine them rather than the Clown as it is really the water that you need to treat rather than the fish. With respect to MelaFix - this is not an Ich treatment. It apparently treats Fin & Tail rot; Open Red Sores, Open Body Wounds; Eye cloud; Pop Eye; Body Slime and Mouth Fungus - this is straight off a bottle of the stuff..... Gill |
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Old formula maracide is the best way to treat ich for clown loaches.
It's safe for plants and invertebrates too. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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On 2005-02-23, Gill Passman wrote:
Did you find this reference? http://www.loaches.com/copper.html It talks about Coppersafe, Jungle Ich Guard II (straight formalin) and high temps/salt to treat ich on loaches. That link is cause to despair! I've now got sources that say every treatment I've ever heard for Ich is both good and bad for my fish! LOL Theonly uniform treatment that seems universally accepted is the temperature raise. I haven't added the salt I advocated in the previous post this time around - after the strong warning against it. The Aquarisol is a copper-based treatment so I'm going that route in the quarantine tank, I guess. If you are worried about your shrimps it might be better to quarentine them rather than the Clown as it is really the water that you need to treat rather than the fish. Yea, that is a good point - unfortuantely, I've only got one quarantine tank, and the loach I moved in is sick enough for me to be crossing my fingers that he wasn't too contaigous. He or she is not doing too hot at this point. With respect to MelaFix - this is not an Ich treatment. It apparently treats Fin & Tail rot; Open Red Sores, Open Body Wounds; Eye cloud; Pop Eye; Body Slime and Mouth Fungus - this is straight off a bottle of the stuff..... I thought I'd try it based mostly on NetMax's suggestion. It doesn't seem to harmful to inverts, and it doesn't contain any heavy metals, so I'll probably dose it tomorrow in the main tank and hope for the best. No Aquarisol though, since it does contain copper. Thanks everyone! -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
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