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my pangasius

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 15:22
by declan
i got my blue pangassius today :lol: but they are not eating fish flakes or shrimp pellets and are really scared of me :( . is this a serious problem for them :?:. they also have white spot and i was told to put the water's temparature to 30 degreese and leave for 24 hours. i have 2 corydoras, whill this white spot treatment do them any harm :?:

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 15:50
by buzz763
Give it time to settle in, it will feed when it's ready. Pangasius sutchi are skiddish by nature but will get better over time when it gets use to the new surroundings. As for the ich I have used that treatment before many years ago and it worked for me but can be very dangerous.

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 20:34
by declan
they started to eat now smile1 prase the lord, they're eating normal gold fish flakes. you mentioned the treatment can be dangerous for corydoras so should i also fear my catfishes health during the process :?:

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 21:17
by buzz763
I think any time you run your tank temp that high it's dangerous to some fish.

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 21:38
by declan
so should i attempt medication or try the risk

Posted: 04 Dec 2005, 00:22
by buzz763
If you try meds use a med that is safe for scaleless catfish or you could have problems. And be sure to remove any carbon you may be using for filtration, carbon removes meds. Sorry I don't know they name of the med you need but maybe some one else could tell you. It may have been maroxy or methaline blue? Good luck!

Ich medications

Posted: 04 Dec 2005, 03:35
by B-2
I bought a ich medication recently called Ich Attack. It is all natural, organic, and works on many parasites including ich. It is safe for all fish, invertebrates, and plants. I have not had to use it yet as a treatment(I bought it as a just-in-case) but I have used it as a preventive when adding new fish. I recomend using natural medications since they won't harm filter bacteria, they are safe for all aquarium inhabitants, and it is not as easy to overdose as with most chemicals. You must remove the carbon if you use this medicine. I bought it from the Drs. Foster and Smith website/catalog but pet stores shold have it too.