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It was only the Tang that had Ich and its a bit odd that i only did those 3
things and the Ich suddenly dissapeared. What else would have eradicated it? I have exactly the same parameters (excluding SG) as i always have so that also offers the question as to what caused it "unclenorm" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Warren, I'm not sure what cured your ich if indeed that is what it was, but I am sure your treatment would have little if any effect, an SG of 1.026 is rather high 1.023 is a perfectly normal SG, a UV filter will not kill ich, Ectopur is oxygen- releasing salts, ideally suited to support a treatment with sera remedies, there words not mine, they do say it will combat fungus and ectoparasites, a term normally used to describe fleas and tics etc.. on humans and mammals. Ich is present in most all tanks and normally only infects your fish due to stress or poor water quality. regards, unclenorm. treatment |
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Warren Bailey wrote:
It was only the Tang that had Ich and its a bit odd that i only did those 3 things and the Ich suddenly dissapeared. What else would have eradicated it? Ich is a parasite that goes through an odd lifecycle. The adults will spend several days on the fish. They then drop off into the substrate, lay eggs, and die. When the eggs hatch, they become free-swimming critters, just barely visible as wiggling dots in the water. They attach themselves to fish as they encounter them and repeat the cycle. The whole thing takes about 10 days. You're probably seeing the period in which the adults are laying eggs. You can expect another occurrence within a week. This time, more of the fish will probably get it. I would keep the SG down to 1.023; 1.026 is too high and will dehydrate your fish. I would also keep the UV on all the time (I do on my tank). This won't eradicate ich, but it will kill any of the parasites that pass through the unit while in the free-swimming stage, so it does slow down the spread. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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Thanks George
Its been over a week now and no sign of a repeat infection so thats good news. I will leave my UV on from now on i think. Didnt realise that 1.026 was too high, again i think ill leave that lower. Have a good weekend Warren "George Patterson" wrote in message news:g5qEf.13687$Ix.12555@trnddc07... Warren Bailey wrote: It was only the Tang that had Ich and its a bit odd that i only did those 3 things and the Ich suddenly dissapeared. What else would have eradicated it? Ich is a parasite that goes through an odd lifecycle. The adults will spend several days on the fish. They then drop off into the substrate, lay eggs, and die. When the eggs hatch, they become free-swimming critters, just barely visible as wiggling dots in the water. They attach themselves to fish as they encounter them and repeat the cycle. The whole thing takes about 10 days. You're probably seeing the period in which the adults are laying eggs. You can expect another occurrence within a week. This time, more of the fish will probably get it. I would keep the SG down to 1.023; 1.026 is too high and will dehydrate your fish. I would also keep the UV on all the time (I do on my tank). This won't eradicate ich, but it will kill any of the parasites that pass through the unit while in the free-swimming stage, so it does slow down the spread. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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