Cory's and Ich
Cory's and Ich
I have a planted tank with cories and two angelfish. The poor cories have Ich. I have added a bit of salt and thought about raising the temps. I also added a bit of garlic (this seems to be in the in thing with fish medication.) What can I do? No methyl blue, no malachite green. What are my options? Would Aquarisol work? Thanks!
~Katt
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Malchite green
We've read that this is lethal to cories. We don't want to kill them! Are there any other options?
~Katt
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Well, there's a few different cories in there. Let's see, pandas, metae, aneus, swartzi, pygmeus, and pepper cories.
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Done anything?
That's an odd question. Do you suppose I took the cories out of their tank and spanked them for bad behaviour and then they got Ich?
It's not my tank, I am posting for my boyfriend, but as far as I know he does his tank maintence, I test his water weekly and he changes it weekly.
As for Ich, I talked to him and asked him if he's seen anything, no he doesn't see any spots on their body and no spots on their barbels. He says, that I must have imagined seeing little spots on their barbels, (I never saw any on the body) which I'm sure I saw something on their whiskers, but perhaps I'm not one to say anything. I keep loaches, eels and plecos, so perhaps it was just paranoia that made me say Ich.
Anyways, I'm glad it's not Ich, but still, I haven't gotten any info on what to do if cories do get Ich. Do they in any case? As far as loaches go I know clown loaches are notorious for Ich.
Thanks Cao_ila for suggesting a course of action in any case!


It's not my tank, I am posting for my boyfriend, but as far as I know he does his tank maintence, I test his water weekly and he changes it weekly.
As for Ich, I talked to him and asked him if he's seen anything, no he doesn't see any spots on their body and no spots on their barbels. He says, that I must have imagined seeing little spots on their barbels, (I never saw any on the body) which I'm sure I saw something on their whiskers, but perhaps I'm not one to say anything. I keep loaches, eels and plecos, so perhaps it was just paranoia that made me say Ich.
Anyways, I'm glad it's not Ich, but still, I haven't gotten any info on what to do if cories do get Ich. Do they in any case? As far as loaches go I know clown loaches are notorious for Ich.
Thanks Cao_ila for suggesting a course of action in any case!

~Katt
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One of the major causes of an Ich infection is sudden temperature change, usually cooler. Cory's do not or very rarely get infected with Ich, normally only the fins that get infected. Other than their armour plating, one of the reasons Cory's are so resistant to Ich is that they are acustomed to sudden temperature drops, in fact it is a major factor in triggering spawning activity.
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