None of the other fishes in the tank show symptoms except for the loaches. I treated with Maracide first at a lower dose as suggested because they are loaches and when that didn't work, I did the full dose and raised the temp. Everything seemed fine and they were had no symptoms by day 3 of the full dose (a week after the cycle of half doses) and so I finished the treatment on day five. I did a huge water changed and added the carbon back.
I left the tank alone for a day and a half to recover, and the day before yesterday I was shocked to see my little guy swim up to me covered head to tail in ick with a scab on his side and red gills! Shocked I could only grab the nearest product.....Jungle "Ick Clear" tank buddies.....which again, says to dose the tank at a 1/2 dose. I also read the directions on my melafix and pimafix and saw that it is safe for loaches, but just to be on the safe side, but very small measured doses into the tank. Since this is a different medications that says it already contains an ingredient to prevent infection, I didn't want to add another antibiotic, but when I saw the sore on the little guys side, it really scared me and the small dose did seem to help the other fish. When I talked to a guy at the fish store, he said an extra slime coat wouldn't be so bad in dealing with these parasites, so I don't know if the stuff is helping or hurting?
Sadly, the ick killed my little guy.....and now my biggest and the second smallest look aweful. The have ick all over, along with a whitish slime coat and are either frantically scratching on stuff or laying on the bottom. My second smallest also is looking skinny now, has a sore on her side and her gills are red like the smallest were just before he died. Only my dominant loach seems half way normal....but even she's got an excessive slime coat and scratching all over. How can they go from chubby and happy to sickly and even skinny so fast?
I don't understand what is going on? Why has it been so hard to clear the ick? I feel like all these toxic medications will kill my fish, if the ick doesn't and they don't appear to have any effect on the ick at all. Every day I look in the tank, the loaches all have ich, despite the medications!!! Now I am afraid about what all these drugs that are not even helping my loaches are doing to my poor Pleco and rainbow fish?! I mean if they cause cancer and he's stuck in there with them, but can live 20 years am I taking 17 off his life? The others don't seem to have any symptoms of ick, but now I feel like they are starting to show stress from all the drugs......but if I stop dosing the tank, I'm afraid they will all just develop ick overnight and drop over dead like my little guy I worked so hard to save did......HELP!!!!! WHAT CAN i DO?
And no I'm not just turning the heat up, because that just isn't reliable enough........the heater doesn't heat the tank to what the heater is turned to because it's cold in here.....so to get 86 degrees, I have to set the heater to 89-90. If it gets warm overnight or when I'm out and I'm not around to turn the heater off, I'll cook my little fishies. Plus, I already did the heat thing with treatment last time, and I'm wondering if I just produced tons of eggs and that's why the ich came back with a vengence. I read the sticky, but what I really need to understand is HOW LONG CAN ICK GO ON? What's a worst case scenario and how do you deal with it without stressing everything else in the tank? HELP! HELP! HELP! BEFORE EVERYONE DIES.
