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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick |
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Raise the temp as high as your other fish will allow and use medication
specifically formulated for scaless fish. Maracide is quite good. Be sure to follow the instructions and medicate for at least a week. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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![]() Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! |
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Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! You can always grab some gravel from another established tank to reseed. |
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Paul wrote:
the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? Your biofilter will not be affected at all. However, formalin is not very good for loaches and other scaleless fish. -- Victor Martinez Send your spam he Email me he |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! Quick Cure is for use on Parasites and Non bacterial fungal infections and will not disrupt your bio. I have used it with no problem several times. It is perfectly safe for use with Clown Loaches and Tetras but at half dosage or one drop per two gallons. Rick Rick |
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I've actually had better success treating loaches with aquarisol. I would
turn the heater up as high as 90 degrees, clown loaches can thrive in quite a bit of heat, and use two 1/2 doses of aquarisol per day until all the spots are gone. Took about 5 days with my latest bout. I also add about 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons of rock salt. After all spots are gone treat at 1/2 strength every other day for a total of about 2 weeks. The only concern is that you water treatment will neutralize the copper in the aquarisol. As a result, I dechlorinate my water by aeration instead when doing a waterchange during treatment. All 4 of my clown loaches survived this latest bout as well as the pl#co that started it all. "Paul" wrote in message ... Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! |
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Hmm, good point about de-chlor's detoxifying effect on copper. I used
Aquarisol today for a mild protozoan's infliction, but I think the tank had not received Aqua-Plus for at least a week, so I might be ok. Aquarisol, being copper based, might be a very good cheap choice for loaches. Today was an average day at work. Aquarisol for Costas, Quick Cure for Ich, Neomycin for dropsy, Ammo-lock on a cycling tank and lots of de-chlor. It's a good thing I don't believe in using too much chemicals ;~) NetMax "BigBadGourami" wrote in message news:SW4ac.32480$K91.91363@attbi_s02... I've actually had better success treating loaches with aquarisol. I would turn the heater up as high as 90 degrees, clown loaches can thrive in quite a bit of heat, and use two 1/2 doses of aquarisol per day until all the spots are gone. Took about 5 days with my latest bout. I also add about 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons of rock salt. After all spots are gone treat at 1/2 strength every other day for a total of about 2 weeks. The only concern is that you water treatment will neutralize the copper in the aquarisol. As a result, I dechlorinate my water by aeration instead when doing a waterchange during treatment. All 4 of my clown loaches survived this latest bout as well as the pl#co that started it all. "Paul" wrote in message ... Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! |
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![]() NetMax wrote in message ... Hmm, good point about de-chlor's detoxifying effect on copper. I used Aquarisol today for a mild protozoan's infliction, but I think the tank had not received Aqua-Plus for at least a week, so I might be ok. Aquarisol, being copper based, might be a very good cheap choice for loaches. Today was an average day at work. Aquarisol for Costas, Quick Cure for Ich, Neomycin for dropsy, Ammo-lock on a cycling tank and lots of de-chlor. It's a good thing I don't believe in using too much chemicals ;~) NetMax "BigBadGourami" wrote in message news:SW4ac.32480$K91.91363@attbi_s02... I've actually had better success treating loaches with aquarisol. I would turn the heater up as high as 90 degrees, clown loaches can thrive in quite a bit of heat, and use two 1/2 doses of aquarisol per day until all the spots are gone. Took about 5 days with my latest bout. I also add about 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons of rock salt. After all spots are gone treat at 1/2 strength every other day for a total of about 2 weeks. The only concern is that you water treatment will neutralize the copper in the aquarisol. As a result, I dechlorinate my water by aeration instead when doing a waterchange during treatment. All 4 of my clown loaches survived this latest bout as well as the pl#co that started it all. "Paul" wrote in message ... Rick wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... *sigh* I knew I should have stayed with cichlids!! getting back to the office tank, the loaches have ich. I know how to treat it, I've read all about it on this group, I just want to know, does having tetras, gouramis or catfish complicate things at all? no, you need to treat the whole tank anyways. Half dose of Quick Qure, days 1, 4 7, 10, with water change in between. Rick the stuff I got has malacite and formulin in it.. this is bad for my bio filtration right? I am going to have to undergo a complete cycle again? surely the good of the medication is negated by the re-cycling process if this is the case?? surely not?! surely!!! the product I am using is called Aqua master rapid white spot remedy, active ingredients 37 mg/L Formaldehyde and 0.32 mg/L Malachite green. I have treated at half dose initially, then upped the anti 5 hours later with about 1/8 dose, and then again this morning with another 1/5 dose. The reason for the top up is because the loaches seemed to have worsened over night, but today seem to be doing ok. they have stopped scratching now, but the white spots are yet to receed. hopefully will be ok. I will 50% water change tomorrow and then retreat with a 5/8 dose of med. on a happier note, I stripped my red zebra last night, I thought she was holding only 1 or two fry, I was mainly stripping her so she could eat again, she'd been holding for nearly 4 weeks. turns out, to my suprise, 10 little orange fry swam out of her mouth!! I'm pleased as punch. last lot of fry I stripped from my two Eureka red females died from the tank being only 99% cycled (traces of nitrite 0.5ppm), these guys are in a basket in the main tank, everything ok so far, I need to go buy some brine shrimp eggs now to feed. p.s. this will appear in the cichlid group as well :-) |
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Victor Martinez wrote:
Raise the temp as high as your other fish will allow and use medication specifically formulated for scaless fish. Maracide is quite good. Be sure to follow the instructions and medicate for at least a week. I have had good success with Sera CostaPur. Raising Temperatures to 86~90, and add 1 tablespoon of Aquarium Salt per 5 gallons. Safe to treat all my fish, Clown Loaches, tetras, some stripped snails, and my gold nugget pleco. No fatalities. Tim |
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