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Old 08-29-2009, 06:35 AM
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Don't forget to raise the temp of your QT tank also for Ich.

Only time we use any meds or copper is if its a very severe case.

Either than that we add Immuno-Vital, and use Ich attack.

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Old 08-29-2009, 07:12 AM
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I found hyposalinity a bit slow in killing ich on the fish, that's why I decided to go with cupramine instead when I treated my potters angels. I ended up doing 50% daily water changes to keep the ammonia levels down but the fish pulled through and I haven't seen ich on them since
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Marie, so now that you've done both cupramine and hyposalinity on new fish, do you have a preference for which treatment?
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Old 08-29-2009, 10:48 PM
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Marie, so now that you've done both cupramine and hyposalinity on new fish, do you have a preference for which treatment?
My preference would be cupramine if the fish has visible parasites, just hypo if they appear healthy... I have never lost a fish in quarantine though.
I have heard lots of people that have had problems with both kinds of treatment and I'm not sure what I do that makes the difference
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Old 08-29-2009, 10:51 PM
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Ohhhh .. hmmm, man that sounds like a good rule of thumb. Nuts to it all, I'm only halfway down on the salinity thing but I suppose that's far enough along that I'm committed to completing it since you have to take forever to bring the salinity back up. Guess next time I'll have a hospital tank ready to go that I can copper up.

Have I mentioned lately how crazy of a hobby I think this is? Stress if fun right? Argh. Honestly, knitting sounds pretty good right now.
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Well, IMO I don't use medications for Ich. Period. The last time I used medication in a QT was on a freshwater Piranha with Dropsy back in 2002 ish. Dropsy is a disease that is expected to be fatal, so the medication was really a last ditch effort. Surprisingly it worked, even after a secondary Ich infection. Tough fish! Oh ya, back to the topic...I'm going to start up a QT for my tank too when I get the jawfishes and wrasses. I will medicate these fish with Prazi-Pro since the Jawfish are often wormy...I would do the same with any Tangs, and a few other species. The Wrasses will just get hypo for a few weeks.
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Day 6 of hyposalinity. Maybe hindsight is 20/20 and I should have medicated them like Kevin said to do. They looked fine a few hours ago but man when they let go, it's fast and hard. Gonna lose the butterfly for sure, the lieutenant tang is not looking that great either.

So, I dunno. Can't say hyposalinity is really blowing up my skirt so far.

Really not loving the hobby these days.
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