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Treating ICH in a Reef with Proto Marin
Some of my fish are showing signs of ICH.
I have been cleaning my tanks and have stressed the fish. Has anyone used and had success with Hikari ICH-X. The writeup on the J&L web site stated that it is considered reef safe. Tom R |
I have read it is not working for many many people, working for some others. I suspect that with out without it the outcome would have been the same for all these people so not worth it.
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You didn't introduce anything...so the ich must have always been present. Left alone and unstressed, I assume your fish will settle back to the way things were before.
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Tom R |
If the fish are eating and swimming well don't worry, they will eventually kick it. My fish went through ick a year ago when I foolishly put my White Cheek in without quarantine. They went through a few cycles, about a week apart, then that was it.
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I add some ground garlic to my food. Seemed to help.
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Nothing that is reef-safe (including garlic, etc) will give you reliable, predictable results.
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My cleaner shrimp take care of any ick I have incountered.
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i had sucess with medic polyp lab in my reef system- also at J&L its a bit more, required two treatments of the recommended time, no losses, just my experience.
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Well I can not just wait for all my fish to die. I have had many of them for from 5 to 10 years
I decided to give PROTO MARIN a try. I started the first dosage yesterday followed up with the second dose today. So far there is no detrimental effect on my reef corals however I have now lost 3 fish. Many of the remaining fish are already showing a lot more activity. I still have sign-es of ICH on some fish so I will continue with the treatments. Lost so far 1 x Flame Angel 1 x Chevron Tang 1 x Eibli Angel Tom R |
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