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If suspect the white spots are ich they will pass on to the other fish. Feed only garlic extract/extreme soaked food to all the fish. You need to to overfeed. The ich will fall off the fish but you cannot stop feeding as the ich is still in the tank and reattach if you stop. That is why you are getting a rebound. |
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I don't think there is any harm to feed other fish garlic extract/extreme soaked food.
I feed all my fish though none has ich |
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Alright, where can I get garlic extreme or extract?
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#4
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You can get Garlic Extreme from a LFS. Choose that brand as I suspect some of the others are watered down.
You can get liquid garlic extract from a health food store. Read the label as some brands add other stuff to it. |
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I read on reefcentral that people have also been buying garlic extract from the grocery store. They said that it has minimal preservatives in it but that it was not much more than what's in fish food?
I have no idea if this is even a good idea, but maybe someone else can chime in here and set it straight. I wanted to try some, but i'm on the fence. ![]() |
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I would use garlic without hesitation in the case of ich infestation. I would also use it without hesitation when I am adding new fish to the tank as a preventative. I would not use it as a daily feeding protocol because the jury is out on whether their would be any long term risk in using preservatives. Just my opinion. |
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Hmmm, well I'll probably feed it for a week or two until he can be nursed back to health - hopefully.
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