Ick on my Pictus
Ick on my Pictus
My Pictus Catfish got ick and I bought some salt to treat them. Is that the best thing I should do or should I just buy some ick treatment? Also about the salt should I add some everyday and for how long? Thanks for any help.
John
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Don't use salt. It's not very good for your pictus. Raise the temperature of your water and use an anti-ich medication.
Ich treatments are often discussed in this forum (search for "ich" and you will find many). Here is an example.
Ich treatments are often discussed in this forum (search for "ich" and you will find many). Here is an example.
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I had a loricarid that got ick yesterday morning, I found it dead when I got home tonight (with a bottle of medication in my bag) the other fish in the tank seem to be in perfect health.
Do you think it would be a good idea to medicate (at a lessened dose) just to eliminate any chance of the other fish getting sick? Or should I just wait and see if the other fish start showing symptoms?
Do you think it would be a good idea to medicate (at a lessened dose) just to eliminate any chance of the other fish getting sick? Or should I just wait and see if the other fish start showing symptoms?