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    Ich / White Spot?

    @Colin_T Thanks for that. I will continue the water changes and I use prime to treat so no Chlorine / Chloramine. I'll also do a big substrate clean.
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    Ich / White Spot?

    I have held off with the treatment as the fish in question appears to be getting better. A lot less white stuff on it. Gonna be doing a continual water change and I'll monitor the fish to see if it gets better on its own. Thanks for everyones help.
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    Ich / White Spot?

    Thanks. I've got some protozin which treats both so depending what others think I will probably do a large scale water change and start treatment tomorrow.
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    Ich / White Spot?

    Hi all, Help required please. I just noticed that one of my black mollies has some white bumps on it's top lip area. Is this white spot? Photo's attached and youtube video link here Kind regards, Mark.
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    White Spot

    I've had reply back from Waterlife about the cold water treatment and this is the response... "You are correct water temperature does affect the life cycle of the white spot. The warmer the water the quicker the life cycle. Protozin will only kill the white spot during its free-swimming stage...
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    White Spot

    One thing I have read was the effect of the temperature on the time that the various stages take. Basically the hotter the water the shorter the cycle takes. As it's only vulnerable in the free swimming stage then surely the length of the treatment should be adjusted depending on the...
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    White Spot

    OK so update.... 2nd tank up and running yesterday. All 4 snails and the 2 shrimp have been transferred to this tank. I am concerned that it has not been cycled so I will be doing large scales water changes every day. Will this be OK? I emptied most of the decor out of my main tank so that I...
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    White Spot

    Hi @10 Tanks What I've read over the last few days seems to contradict what you are saying. I believe Ich goes through 3 stages all with a defined time period depending on the water temperature. Hence if it cannot complete any of these stages and therefore move to the next stage it will die. If...
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    White Spot

    I am of to the LFS to get some Protozin which they have told me will be OK for my scaleless loach. When I get back I will be removing the snails and hopefully the shrimp. I guess I know one of the reasons people keep shrimp only tanks now! Any continued help much appreciated.
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    White Spot

    Hi Gary, Thank for the reply. I have some interpet white spot plus that has Formaldehyde and Malachite green axalate in it. Is this safe for the snails / shrimps / loach? I read mixed opinions on whether it is or not? I have also read that you half the dose for certain medicines if you have...
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    White Spot

    @TwoTankAmin Thanks taking so much time in your response. :thanks: I am aware that my tank is a bit of a mix and this is due to a few factors including newbie mistakes and bad advice. I have used your info along with other sources and I think my main issue in terms of water parameter...
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    White Spot

    Thanks 10 Tanks but that's basically what I am already doing and I am 99% sure it's white spot so unfortunately water changes alone will not solve the problem.
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    White Spot

    Hi all, Hoping for some help..... I believe that I have introduced white spot into my tank with some new arrivals. It is currently only showing on my black phantom tetras but some of my cherry barbs have started to swim in the bubble columns so may be using this as a way of scratching. I have...
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    API Tap Water Conditioner vs. Seachem Prime

    @Naughts / @Byron - Thanks for confirming about the danger to the fish. Once again mis information. :mad:! It's bloody hard to know what to believe these days!
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    API Tap Water Conditioner vs. Seachem Prime

    I have read that the Chlorine is not actually harmful to the fish but it kills the bacteria which has a knock on effect. Is this true or is it an example of misinformation? 🤔
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    API Tap Water Conditioner vs. Seachem Prime

    API Tap Water Conditioner contains SOD.THIOSULFATE,ANDHYDROUS EDTA TETRASODIUM SALT The info along with other stuff can be found in the Safety Data sheets.. apifishcare.com/pdfs/AQUA%20ESSENTIAL%20SDS_1624280586.pdf apifishcare.com/pdfs/API%20TAP%20WATER%20CONDITIONER_1625170479.pdf It's...
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    Bristlenose Plecos

    Any thoughts.... Or 2m / 2f? Is the male being available to spawn whilst the female has no eggs a problem?
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    API Tap Water Conditioner vs. Seachem Prime

    First response from Seachem.. "The standard dose of Prime (2 drops per gallon), will remove about 4ppm of Chlorine/Chloramine. If your chlorine or chloramine levels are below that, I would recommend using the standard dose. If they happen to be higher, you can certainly double (or more) the...
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    Bristlenose Plecos

    Thanks for the replies. I do have a couple of half coconut shells in the tank with a doorway cut in them and I have another 4 to which I was going to add a section of 40mm pipe to the entrance to give a bit more privacy. I'm happy to have babies as I have a couple of LFS that will take them...
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    API Tap Water Conditioner vs. Seachem Prime

    I was already looking into whether to change to API from Prime primarily due to the lower cost per gallon when I came upon this thread but I had never even considered Chloramine! So I have done a little reading and I believe it is created when a small quantity of ammonia is added to chlorine...
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    Bristlenose Plecos

    Hi all, Hopefully an easy one.... I have 2 female Bristlenose plecs in my 4ft tank and was wondering if it would be OK to introduce a male? Kind regards, Mark.
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    Copper Pipe

    I believe after 7 days @ 3% it would work out that I would have removed 19.20% of the original water. The other 1.8% would be from water that had been put in during the last 7 days. So it's not that much of a difference really (I think! :)) I do agree that topics do get highjacked quite often...
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    Copper Pipe

    Thanks to everyone for all of their replies. :thanks: Based on the cumulative knowledge of all...... Returning to the OP question I have decided to use plastic pipe rather than copper and to stop returning water back to the tank. And on the much discussed topic of water changes..... When I...
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    Copper Pipe

    Just a quick note to confirm that I do at least 3% per day. So approx. 21% per week not 3% per week.
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    Thanks, I think just to be safe and to try and give it it's best chance of a good life it'll most probably be going to the LFS. But then again based on my experienced it's likely to end up in a similar tank elsewhere as I doubt many people have specialist fast flowing tanks and I doubt that the...
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    Copper Pipe

    I did try that but decided that dragging sand through my external filter was not going to be too good for it long term. However as one of my filters is an external gravity fed filter I could put a valve into the inlet pipe allowing me to divert the water to a bucket and then attach the hoover...
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    Copper Pipe

    @Byron Thanks for the reply and as ever I am confused due to conflicting information. :unsure: Many sites / people etc state that a water change of 20% per week is more than adequate, this includes many people on this and other forums. I have even seen videos where people are claiming that they...
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    Yes I've got the loach, snails and shrimp in a smaller 100Lt tank with 2 small fancy goldfish and I had experience experience of catching the loach when I got it so I know exactly what you mean. It was in a round bucket and just kept going round and round stuck to the bucket. It might be easier...
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    @Byron Thanks for the reply. 👍 I've had a bit more of a read about the Khuli loaches and most sites actually state that Corys are ideal tank mates for them, however I think my water will be too hard and pH too high anyway so unfortunately gonna have to give them a miss. Just looking for...
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    Copper Pipe

    The substrate is sand and I am primarily sucking up the fish waste that is lying on the top of the sand. Obvioulsy an amount of sand is also removed. I then let the sand and waste settle in the bucket and return the water to the tank via a tap on the bucket. I have been doing this for a while...
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    @Essjay Thanks for the reply but I've already got the hillstream loach as I inherited it from someone else. I guess it's a trip to the LFS for the little guy. The shrimps are about 1.5" long so actually longer than my phantom tetras so do you really think there is a change that they may get...
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    Hi all and thanks for replies... No idea, I think it's the incoming supply and have tried discussing with Northumbria Water but it has been a complete waste of time. I will start to lower the temp gradually to 22. I was planning to do this as well just did not mention in my post. Why is it...
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    Copper Pipe

    Thanks for replies.:thanks: I will use plastic pipe rather than copper. I take it your not a fan of Newcastle? :D Just thought it would ensure that people did not miss the fact that it was COPPER! ;) If it works I will try and get some pictures etc uploaded.
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    Suitable Tank Inhabitants

    Hi all and thanks for all of your replies.👍 From these 6 replies I have had 5 that say that they think that my inhabitants are all fine for my tank set up / water parameters and 0 that have said not. So based on this I am keeping all that I have.:) I am also looking to add some new inherited...
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    Copper Pipe

    Hi all, I am currently experimenting with various methods of tank hoovering in an attempt to make it as easy as possible for me and as stressless as possible for the fish etc. My current version will include a length of COPPER pipe that sits outside of the tank that will be permanently filled...
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    Could I add two more neons?

    Agree with all of above and as we do not know your level of experience I would also ask if you test your water parameters to ensure that they are suitable for the fish that you have and that your tank is cycled?
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    Apple Snail Video

    I bought 2 about 6 months ago in an attempt to reduce the algae but they have become one of my favourites in the tank. They potter about all the time and have quite a few interesting interactions with the fish. Well worth having!
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