So, some how my tank(s) got infected with velvet. I moved everyone (including the rocks and canister filter) from the 55gal to the 90gal late night Nov 15, and now everyone is getting sick. I do know that it's velvet, so that's not the question.
The question is - What's the best way to treat a scaleless fish and crustacean tank?
I'm doing the heat and salt method. That's been the only way I've had my fish survive rows with ick.
Heat is up to 80°F, I added 6 tbsps of aquarium salt (as you can see below, our tap water is naturally hard, and I didn't want to make it worse). Other things I've done are: added more Stresszyme, Stress Coat+, 1/2 dose PimaFix, full dose MelaFix, and tripled the number of plants.
Current stats are:
- pH 7.5
- no2 0 ppm
- no3 80 ppm
- nh3+nh4 0 ppm
- gH >180 ppm
- kH 120 ppm
(Oh. Right. I forgot to mention that the 90 gallon was cycling for over 3 weeks with one injured Platydoras armatulus, 3 zebra danios, and 4 plants: 2 each - large javas and anacharis. The zebra danios perished of septicemia shortly after the Platydoras armatulus perished inside a decoration I didn't see for possibly a full 24 hours. -_- Before I moved everyone in, I pulled all that water out, added more tap in, treated the crap out of it – Stress Coat+ and Stresszyme are my go-to's. My 20 gallon had velvet a month ago, which could be the source of the protozoa. I lost all but my emerald cory, bristlenose pleco and 2 tetras with that bit.)