I am pretty sure I have aquired ICK... I think I got it when I 1) put a live plant in the tank...2) put some feeder fish in the tank 3) put some clown loaches in the tank..... One if not all of these I think started the problem...
All my tanks are super clean, clear, and have had no troubles YET..... except this one tank....
When it stated I noticed the tank became murky.. and I assumed it to be because of the live plant I got from Petsmart.. (I did not treat the plant because I did not know to treat it) but ever since adding that plant, the water has been cloudy...
the same day I put feeder fish in the tank .. and thought nothing of it..... just dumped them in... I will not use feeder fish in the future because of what I am dealing with now...
I also had a huge clown loach and was told they needed company... so I got 3 medium loaches and added them to the tank.... all this in a matter of 2 days....
so I start to notice the loaches with the white specks... real bad..... and one bala shark with a couple specks... so I watch..... and notice they are flashing... Keep in mind.. I am only into aquariums now for about 3 months... so I have no clue....
I do the research... I get a small 10 gallon tank and remove the loaches and treat the tank...... of coarse the huge loach died.... .. I had the loaches in the small tank and they never moved........ so after about 3 days... I think I should put them back into the original tank 60 gallon.... and all but one have died.... so I moved the last one to a bucket.... expect him to die soon.....
Now the hospital tank has turned into a regular tank with small angel fish and some shrimp....
Now I get to the point...... I understand you treat the TANK and not the fish for ICK... so my question is what do you do with the fish while treating the tank? no way I can put my fish from my 60 into the 10 gallon.... and if I did.. doesn't that infect the new tank....... and if you were to move them to a bigger tank.... when you put them back into the clean (no ick) tank.. doesn't it get re-infected with the fish you put back in..... Is it better to just leave the fish in the infected tank and cross your fingers and hope it will cure with the meds? I have bigger tanks but I am afraid to move my fish because I do not want to make a problem in a good clean tank.....
since keeping fish... I have only lost about 5 out of about 80 fish I have... I think that is a pretty good record.... so I do not want to loose these fish.. I have watched them grow... and they are getting big.. big enough to move to a bigger tank.. But I feel like the ICK is holding my fish hostage.....
and one more question.... If I was to have a dedicated quarinteen tank.... how would you cycle that tank if you only use it for every now and then fish.... do you keep fish in the quarinteen tank as there home and use it on occassion for a new or sick fish? and if you were to not keep fish in it on a constant basis... wouldn't your bebificial bacteria eventually die...
[b]I KNOW IT'S A LOT OF QUESTIONS.... BUT I AM SURE SOMEONE HAS A SIMPLE ANSWER...... Thanks in advance... Ek go easy on me.... I am still learning.... LOL....
All my tanks are super clean, clear, and have had no troubles YET..... except this one tank....
When it stated I noticed the tank became murky.. and I assumed it to be because of the live plant I got from Petsmart.. (I did not treat the plant because I did not know to treat it) but ever since adding that plant, the water has been cloudy...
the same day I put feeder fish in the tank .. and thought nothing of it..... just dumped them in... I will not use feeder fish in the future because of what I am dealing with now...
I also had a huge clown loach and was told they needed company... so I got 3 medium loaches and added them to the tank.... all this in a matter of 2 days....
so I start to notice the loaches with the white specks... real bad..... and one bala shark with a couple specks... so I watch..... and notice they are flashing... Keep in mind.. I am only into aquariums now for about 3 months... so I have no clue....
I do the research... I get a small 10 gallon tank and remove the loaches and treat the tank...... of coarse the huge loach died.... .. I had the loaches in the small tank and they never moved........ so after about 3 days... I think I should put them back into the original tank 60 gallon.... and all but one have died.... so I moved the last one to a bucket.... expect him to die soon.....
Now the hospital tank has turned into a regular tank with small angel fish and some shrimp....
Now I get to the point...... I understand you treat the TANK and not the fish for ICK... so my question is what do you do with the fish while treating the tank? no way I can put my fish from my 60 into the 10 gallon.... and if I did.. doesn't that infect the new tank....... and if you were to move them to a bigger tank.... when you put them back into the clean (no ick) tank.. doesn't it get re-infected with the fish you put back in..... Is it better to just leave the fish in the infected tank and cross your fingers and hope it will cure with the meds? I have bigger tanks but I am afraid to move my fish because I do not want to make a problem in a good clean tank.....
since keeping fish... I have only lost about 5 out of about 80 fish I have... I think that is a pretty good record.... so I do not want to loose these fish.. I have watched them grow... and they are getting big.. big enough to move to a bigger tank.. But I feel like the ICK is holding my fish hostage.....
and one more question.... If I was to have a dedicated quarinteen tank.... how would you cycle that tank if you only use it for every now and then fish.... do you keep fish in the quarinteen tank as there home and use it on occassion for a new or sick fish? and if you were to not keep fish in it on a constant basis... wouldn't your bebificial bacteria eventually die...
[b]I KNOW IT'S A LOT OF QUESTIONS.... BUT I AM SURE SOMEONE HAS A SIMPLE ANSWER...... Thanks in advance... Ek go easy on me.... I am still learning.... LOL....
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