Help! First Ick Outbreak
Posted: 04 Feb 2005, 20:03
Yesterday I saw the telltale white spots on several fish in my 55 gallon tank and in my rubbernose tank. All of my rubbernoses are affected and today the spots look worse. In my main tank, a hypancistrus and a clown pleco and also my severum and geophagus are affected.
Can anyone please advise me of the best course of action? I know that some medications work and that raising the temperature helps (although not with rubbernoses), but I don't know when these things should be done in the cycle and for how long of a time period.
I added a small powerhead and an extra airstone to the rubbernose tank--Would adding more help? Currently they are all clustered in front of the powerhead outflow, the filter outflow, or actually sucking to the airstones.
Currently in both tanks: ammonia 0.0, nitrite 0.0
In rubbernose tank pH 7.8, nitrate 10mg/L
In main tank: pH7.0, nitrate 25mg/L
These parameters are typical for the tanks; the only thing that fluctuates is the nitrate level in the main tank, which I am always struggling with.
Thank you in advance for any help!
Can anyone please advise me of the best course of action? I know that some medications work and that raising the temperature helps (although not with rubbernoses), but I don't know when these things should be done in the cycle and for how long of a time period.
I added a small powerhead and an extra airstone to the rubbernose tank--Would adding more help? Currently they are all clustered in front of the powerhead outflow, the filter outflow, or actually sucking to the airstones.
Currently in both tanks: ammonia 0.0, nitrite 0.0
In rubbernose tank pH 7.8, nitrate 10mg/L
In main tank: pH7.0, nitrate 25mg/L
These parameters are typical for the tanks; the only thing that fluctuates is the nitrate level in the main tank, which I am always struggling with.
Thank you in advance for any help!