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![]() Cleaner wrasse'e and cleaner shrimps are not cure's for ich.
(not to mention the lions would eat both) They may help treat the issue but will not cure it. There is two scientificly proven treatments to kill ich. Both require qt'ing the fish and leaveing the tank fishless for 6 to 8 weeks. Your choices are hypo-salinity or copper based meds.
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![]() Hypo salinity, lower your SG slowly over a few days, research what the lowest SG lions can tolerate, each species may be different so be very carefull. I'd avoid copper itself it can be VERY hard on fish, I've used cuprimine by SeaChem and had good luck with it, it's ionically different than copper and apparently it's much easier on the fishes internal organs.
Fresh water parasites can't survive in Salt water and Salt water parasites can't survive in fresh water. IMO use a good Marine buffer as well so your pH doesn't go all over the place. Doug |
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![]() I got "NO-ICH" from my LFS and am trying that..... so the lions are looking healthy and still hungry... i have just kept my blue led strips on so as not to stress them out any and the other EEL's in the tank are doing good.... even though my snowflake tried to escape from crawling down my sump intake over the weekend.....
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