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![]() Maybe try adding garlic to their usual food and turn the temp up a couple of degrees. They'll be over the ich in no time.
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![]() Awhile back I went to my lfs looking for Tetra medicated food and was told that Tetra no longer makes it. Not sure this is true or not.
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![]() Seachem makes a product called metrodiazole which is a product that you add into the food. You also add there product called focus which binds the medication to the food. Completly reef safe with everything as i have 2 anemones and lots of corals and inverts and they are all fine. I have used this several times in the reef and in a quarintine and it takes care of any sign off ick in about 2 weeks...
Here is a link to the meds:http://www.seachem.com/products/prod...onidazole.html Craig |