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View Poll Results: To treat or not to treat... | |||
Ignore it and hope it goes away |
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26 | 81.25% |
Spare no effort in killing that nasty Ich |
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6 | 18.75% |
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![]() when you say garlic what exactly do you mean? are we squeezing garlic cloves over food and letting it sit in that for a bit? i have selcon already but simply mix it with my frozen food. i don't let it sit.
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I tried actual crushed garlic once mixed with a bit of tank water and let that soak and then dripped that over the pellets but garlic guard is easier. |
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![]() No QT for me as well. But I find garlic extract does wonders and after long term use. I've noticed my fish are able to beat ich.
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