Treatment FAQ

can my ich treatment hurt my bichirs what should i do

by Myah Kshlerin Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

After treatment, the fish’s body has lots of wounds and tissue damage, making it an ideal environment for bacterial and fungal pathogens, so you may need to treat for secondary infections. The active ingredient in Ich-X is malachite green chloride, which has a strong blue coloration, so avoid touching the liquid if at all possible.

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What is the best way to treat Ich?

Also, if Ich-X is not available in your country, salt is another good method for treating ich. We often use it with cichlids (both African and South American) and goldfish, but catfish and loach species can be more sensitive to salinity changes.

What happens after ICH-X treatment?

After treatment, the fish’s body has lots of wounds and tissue damage, making it an ideal environment for bacterial and fungal pathogens, so you may need to treat for secondary infections. The active ingredient in Ich-X is malachite green chloride, which has a strong blue coloration, so avoid touching the liquid if at all possible.

How to kill ich in aquariums?

If you have a quarantine tank, it is an excellent time to transfer your tanks inhabitants. You will then be able to push the display tank temperature much higher (96 degrees+) and leave the tank for 48 hours. Without any inhabitants, the high temperature will quickly kill the ich. In the quarantine tank, increase the temperature to at least 86.

Is it safe to Use ICH spray on shrimp?

It’s very effective and safe to use with any fish (even scaleless ones), shrimp, snails, and live plants. First, identify the disease and make sure it’s actually ich.

Will Ich treatment hurt my fish?

Prognosis for Freshwater Fish With Ich If your fish receives treatment for ich swiftly, the prognosis is good. Your fish will likely heal within a month and develop nearly complete immunity to the parasite.

How long does it take Ich to go away after treatment?

Parasitic trophonts usually stay in fish for five to seven days at a water temperature of 22º to 25ºC (72º to 77ºF). The treatment may need to continue for five days to one week in order to remove the parasite from the infected fish.

How long does it take to treat ICH?

Some in the fish keeping community even believe ich is present in any tank that holds fish. Either way, once it finds its way to your tank, you will want to act fast. Thankfully, treatment is usually effective, but you need to be prepared for a few days to over a week of treating the affected fish and water.

Can Ich transfer to humans?

Can humans get ich? Yes and no, but mostly no. You can carry ich from one tank to another since it can live on your wet skin. But it's not a parasite that humans can be a host for.

Does ICH hurt fish?

Ich is a common name for the par- asite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and the disease that it causes. The par- asite is capable of killing large numbers of fish in a short period of time. Early diagnosis and treat- ment are essential for controlling Ich and reducing fish losses.

How long before ICH falls off?

Typically you see Ich on your fish (like small grains of sand) for 2 days then it falls off. In my experience it comes back in about 6-8 days and is exponentially worse the second time around. The second or third infestation is when many fish are lost because there are so many parasites that the fish can't survive.

Is ICH always in your tank?

Nope, ich is ALWAYS present regardless of qt. If you have a fish, you have ich.

How long can a fish live with ICH?

These white dots usually look like grains of salt. Ich does not kill quickly. Fish are usually infected for 5-7 days before they will start to die.

How do you get rid of ICH fast?

Raise the fish aquarium water temperature to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Let the aquarium run for about 10 days. If there are ich parasites still in the aquarium, they will be unable to find a host and will die. Similarly, any eggs will hatch and the parasites will die off.

Does ich eat fish fins?

In fact, Ich is so commonly experienced that many tropical fish hosts believe it to be found in every single aquarium. So, what is Ich exactly? To put it simply, Ich is a parasite that appears on the body, fins and gills of fish. If left untreated, Ich will eventually kill your sick fish.

Why does my fish keep getting ick?

Common triggers for the onset of Ich are a sudden drop in temperature caused by heater malfunction or adding cold water during a water change or introducing new fish.

What looks like ich But isn t?

Not to be mistaken for Ich, the white dots of Velvet disease will almost completely cover a fish's body. These spots will appear finer and more dust-like, unlike the ones caused by the Ich parasite.

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