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Clown Loaches w/ Ich in Planted Tank



 
 
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:21 AM
sald edfg
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Default Clown Loaches w/ Ich in Planted Tank

Help!

I believe that my clown loaches are showing signs of Ich (small white dots).

They are in a fairly heavily planted tank (various swords, java fern, hair
grass) with some tiger barbs, white clouds, and a pleco for company.

What is the suggested treatment?

Thanks.

-Sald Edfg


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Old December 23rd 03, 12:56 AM
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Help!

I believe that my clown loaches are showing signs of Ich (small white

dots).

They are in a fairly heavily planted tank (various swords, java fern, hair
grass) with some tiger barbs, white clouds, and a pleco for company.

What is the suggested treatment?

Thanks.

-Sald Edfg



Quick Cure , Rid Ich or similar medication at half recommended dose. Treat
on days 1, 4 7, 10 doing 25-30% water change before each new treatment.
Continue treatment until the end even if the spots disappear.

Rick


 




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