ich on my clowns
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ich on my clowns
well i saw some white spots on my clowns a few days ago.... and then one of the little ones were flashing and its gills were red....i just did a 50% water change took out my carbon....and now how long should i do my treatment..should i do water changes once every other day?
Ps. Im using maracide...it says it does not affect bio filtration and does not need water changes but i think it would be best to...and i must do this treatment for 5 days straight.
Ps. Im using maracide...it says it does not affect bio filtration and does not need water changes but i think it would be best to...and i must do this treatment for 5 days straight.
currently-90gallon-5 rummy nose tetra,9 clown loach,3 rainbow fish, and soon 10-15 cardinal tetra.
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I used Maracide on some hillstreams I rescued last year and it worked well. I used it longer than just the five days and did a water change only after each five day treatment. I stopped treatment after the fish were clear of spots for two weeks.
I would be careful on the initial dosages to make sure the fish are not sensitive to the medication. The hillstreams showed no stress at all at full dosage.
This is a good product, IMHO. The medication supposedly contains biospheres that bond to the fishes slime coating and treats the fish instead of the water.
I would be careful on the initial dosages to make sure the fish are not sensitive to the medication. The hillstreams showed no stress at all at full dosage.
This is a good product, IMHO. The medication supposedly contains biospheres that bond to the fishes slime coating and treats the fish instead of the water.

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... catid=4723
Here is a link to Maracide. I do not see that it has Biospheres.
I thought the medicine killed the free swimming phase of Ich, by being in the water.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... catid=4833
Maracyn Plus is the one that I see with Biospheres, and is an antibiotic. I can see how Biospheres would be a benefit with an antibiotic. (This is not an Ich medicine, I am just adding this link in case someone asks what Biospheres are)
Here is a link to Maracide. I do not see that it has Biospheres.
I thought the medicine killed the free swimming phase of Ich, by being in the water.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... catid=4833
Maracyn Plus is the one that I see with Biospheres, and is an antibiotic. I can see how Biospheres would be a benefit with an antibiotic. (This is not an Ich medicine, I am just adding this link in case someone asks what Biospheres are)
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i have an old one and it does not seem to be having any effect i wont be able to make a trip to buy new maracide till wednesday cause of school and denistry shadowing sigh...anything else i should be aware of?
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You are treating the whole life cycle of Ich, not spots on the fish.
The spots have fallen off and are reproducing. Keep the medicine in the tank, vacuum the floor of the tank...
It is good that no new spots have shown up. The medicine has apparently killed the baby Ich that would have shown up by now as new spots.
Keep up the treatment!
Keep the water in the best possible shape with water changes:
Lowest nitrate, stable GH, KH, pH....
Check ammonia and nitrite to be sure the nitrifying bacteria are OK with this medicine. Do extra water changes as needed.
If the nitrifying bacteria are not doing so well then you might want to add some as soon as the medicine is cleared from the tank.
Tetra Safe Start or Dr. Tim's One and Only are the products you want to use. Other 'bacteria in a bottle' do not have the right bacteria.
The spots have fallen off and are reproducing. Keep the medicine in the tank, vacuum the floor of the tank...
It is good that no new spots have shown up. The medicine has apparently killed the baby Ich that would have shown up by now as new spots.
Keep up the treatment!
Keep the water in the best possible shape with water changes:
Lowest nitrate, stable GH, KH, pH....
Check ammonia and nitrite to be sure the nitrifying bacteria are OK with this medicine. Do extra water changes as needed.
If the nitrifying bacteria are not doing so well then you might want to add some as soon as the medicine is cleared from the tank.
Tetra Safe Start or Dr. Tim's One and Only are the products you want to use. Other 'bacteria in a bottle' do not have the right bacteria.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
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well its day 7 now and im going to change the water and use "cycle" for nitrafying bacteria...my fish seem to be doing very well...should i add more medication or should i just stop the medication all together?
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"Cycle" does not contain the proper bacteria. Look for a product with Nitrospiros spp.
Keep up the treatment for at least 3 days beyond the day you last saw a spot on a fish.
To remove most medicines a couple of large water changes and activated carbon in the filter is good.
Keep up the treatment for at least 3 days beyond the day you last saw a spot on a fish.
To remove most medicines a couple of large water changes and activated carbon in the filter is good.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
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