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08/02/2007, 04:14 PM | #1 |
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best way to treat ich
Hi what is the best way to treat ich looking at to ways copper or Hyposalinity.I got some copper from the lfs its called copper power it say to use at 2.5 ppm one fluid ounce to each 20gl my QT is 10gl but dont really fell safe in useing the copper not really sure how much to put in the tank or i am scared i am going to use to much i do have a seachem copper test kit but it only reads upto 1.0 or maybe i just dont know how to read it.So is Hyposalinity just as good as copper for ich i feel much safer doing it that way thx
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08/02/2007, 04:29 PM | #2 |
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http://myreeflinks.com/directory/545.html
here are a few links... Both copper and Hypo require pretty strict compliance to salt and copper levels. The test kit you get for copper must be for the same copper you are treating with. (2 types). Both must be done in a hospital tank (no inverts allowed) If you go with hypo, a lab grade hydrometer or a calibrated refractometer are suggested. There is a lot of mis-information about plastic hydrometers and they are not as inaccurate as you may be led to believe. Read up on the links above and then see which way you want to go
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use a uv sterilizer. this works well.or you can get a few Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp they work too. I try not to use copper base med they tend to be harmful to tank life.
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UV basically ineffective as the parasites are not free swimming but for a brief period.
Cleaner shrimp are only good for a short period as well as the parasites burrow in under the slime coat and out of reach of the shrimp Copper: should not affect tank life as it should never be in the tank in the first place, hospital tank only with no inverts... All of this is discussed in the above links I think.. Shall we talk about "garlic" now?
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I have a LR tank and had one outbreak of ich 3 years ago and was able to save my yellow tang by using a UV filter, nothing else. Once the ich was gone I removed the UV filter, cleaned it up, stored it away and haven't had to hook it back up.
If you go the UV route keep in mind two things. 1. the blub will increase the water temp about 2 - 3 degrees and 2. don't leave the UV running once the ich is gone. |
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Garlic will work but it takes awhile and that's If your fish eats it
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I was being sarcastic as Garlic, ginger, hotsauce, chocolate syrup and a number of other things have all be reported to "cure" ich... Sad fact is they do not... they may induce a fish to eat better (and that can help them fight off the parasite) but by no means have any of these been shown to have any effect on the ich parasite... without going into some long diatribe about food supplements or UV, scroll back up and read the links. They are articles written by experts on the subject and refer to studies done etc.... Hypo, copper and the tank change method are the ONLY known ways to eradicate the parasite from your fish..
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IMO, this site is for sharing data and is not an appropriate arena for sarcasm, when the well-being of our livestock is the whole point for this site. No offense. Yes, there are the occasional incorrect reply and loads of opinion based suggestions. Sometimes there is no one correct answer but several options instead that will help someone with their issue. I would like to think all replies are provided to help answer questions by RC members, based on good intent derived from personal experience vs. conjectures.
I've read many replies over the years which were based on opinions vs. facts. However, within certain subjects, even the 'experts' will disagree. That being a true statement, it is ultimately up to the individual to try and discern which is the correct path. So, let's keep in mind that our endeavors to share our personal experiences as to what has worked for us and not someone else, should not escalate to a competition/finger pointing event of who it right or wrong but founded on our knowledge based experiences and learnings. The goal here is to try and help our fellow reefers, not fly our I'm right and you're wrong flag. Let's not get our pantyhose twisted over these things. It's fine to have other opinions and share them w/o getting personal. |
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I biggest lesson I have learned from the short time I have been on this site is the number of misconceptions that I came to it with.
I would rather have these misconceptions cleared up then not From my experience with numerous other sites---this one is the least that has used sarcasim or put downs, trolling etc etc. We also need to remind ourselves that email is a very impersonal way of communicating. Sure we can doctor it up with a few smilies but is very difficult to include emotion and feelings--yet very easy to misinterpret them and take it personal. The very fact that people on this site are taking the time to answer our posts is great--I've been on the opposite of this also. some of these guys have 10,000 plus posts--imagine all the time that takes----typing in this little editing box I hope you can see it from this point of view and not take a few words personally. sincerely Scott
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(and fwiw, I would not run UV on any reef tank, it kills the foods that are most beneficial to many filter feeders)
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I as often as I can try to post links to articles that have taken many hours to write and contain references to empirical sources and of course come from acknowledged experts. Do a search on Ich here.... you will find that about 2/3 of the posts are at the very least "dubious" in nature and have absolutely no scientific basis. (remember we are here for the benefit of our livestock) Ich falls off a fish in 3-5 days period... Anyone that read the articles I linked too, would have understood the garlic comment. And anyone interested in treating Ich should read those articles btw... I think a bit of sarcasm is better than an out and out bashing of someone that posts erroneous information on a subject and still protect the other guys livestock.. (besides I figured someone would post about garlic, ginseng and hot sauce before the thread ended... preemptive strike) Quote:
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I think a bit of sarcasm is better than an out and out bashing of someone that posts erroneous information on a subject and still protect the other guys livestock.. (besides I figured someone would post about garlic, ginseng and hot sauce before the thread ended... preemptive strike)
We Canadians still appreciate big brother watching over us Other point-----I might have stated above---you have to appreciate the number of posts that go through hear on a daily basis--and the degree of 'watchfullness" the moderators have to do to be keeping an eye on them. In the nature of expediency sometimes bluntness, preemptive strike etc is the best way. As someone relatively new I appreciate the watchful eyes---i would not want to unkowningly give someone incorrect information or have it happen to me. Randal how about links to the other sites for RC members? would like to look through them
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A few months ago I had a horrible case of ich in my reef tank on one of my maroons. Parasites all over it. The one eye bulging out. What worked for me was 2 freshwater dips over two days and a full 2 week does of kick ich. During that time I fed the fish food with a garlic additive. Fish continued to eat fine and grew healthy again soon after. No signs of ich since then.
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happy fish don't get ich. it has ich for a reason, find that reason and fix it. i don't like to use any medications or hospital tanks. the act of chasing down a fish, to stick it in a tank that is most likely far less stable than my display tank probably stresses the fish out too much and kills more fish than it saves.
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...and chances are you won't get an outbreak if you use a quarantine tank properly for all new additions.
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So, what caused the ich on my tang to clear up?
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everytank contains ich, healthy fish do not develope ich, qt just allaows it to be treated easier, best treatment i would say is to the leave the fish the heck alone in an established
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