4 weeks on treatment... now what?

Discussion in 'Fish Diseases' started by elweshomayor, Oct 16, 2009.

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  1. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    wow im literally postimg my self.
     
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  3. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    come on!!! more than 2 maybe 3 hours only one answer??
     
  5. daninfamous

    daninfamous Flamingo Tongue

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    I heard/read ich can't survive in high temps, try cooking your display tank 82 or so for a day or two and keep it as close to 78 as you can for a few days when you introduce the clowns back in.
     
  6. Triggerfish

    Triggerfish Ritteri Anemone

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    I agree with daninfamous, thanks to the hot summer weather none of my fish have ich. One thing I do have to say is I really don't recommend using copper, it is very harmful to the necessary bacteria and stresses the fish, it even removes the fish's slime coat which is it's main defence against ich. As it has been said before, Ich is pretty much always going to be in any aquarium, but if your fish are healthy and stress free it won't affect them.