lots_to_learn
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My tank has had ich now since the 12th!!! I have been medicating with Quick Cure ever since and a 1/3 water change every 4 days and the temperature is increased to 82 F. I also removed the activated carbon from the filter. Water perams are in normal range and remain consistant and are as follows:
Nitrite - 0 ppm
Ammonia - 0-0.25 ppm
Nitrate - 0-5 ppm
not sure how to read pH: using the High range pH solution is looks clearly 7.4, but using the regular pH solution is looks clearly (blue) for 7.6...not much of a difference but it still leaves me a bit confused.
Anyway, fish bloomed with ich after obtaining a few female plattys from an LFS (to stop my males from fighting each other constantly) and one was very sick and didn't last till morning. I exchanged her with a healthy one and two days later ich rampid! I started treating and was getting on the upper end of it, and still am, but the ich is still not gone. There are still white spots on some of the fish and I think one of them is getting worse. The fish do not appear stressed. Their color is bright, they are swimming activily, not breathing hard, and rush to the front top of the tank every time I come near or open the lid. They have been rubbing themselves on hard objects but this seems much less often now.
But one of the female plattys though has seemed worse off then the rest. She does not have any white spots but it looks like her slime coat has gotten disrupted since along her "back" looks almost whitish and pale but doesn't look like anything is on her like parasites or fungus. I've noticed her rubbing on objects and hiding with her fins held close. She does become very active when I feed her. I have obtained a 10 gallon tank already established and have her in there for quarentine since she seems different from the rest of them. I am also treating her with Quick Cure thinking maybe the ich isn't visible yet?? She has been in there for about 6 days and little improvement but she isn't getting worse. Water perams are also normal.
Why is the ich not gone yet and what could be going on with the quarentined female platty?
Nitrite - 0 ppm
Ammonia - 0-0.25 ppm
Nitrate - 0-5 ppm
not sure how to read pH: using the High range pH solution is looks clearly 7.4, but using the regular pH solution is looks clearly (blue) for 7.6...not much of a difference but it still leaves me a bit confused.
Anyway, fish bloomed with ich after obtaining a few female plattys from an LFS (to stop my males from fighting each other constantly) and one was very sick and didn't last till morning. I exchanged her with a healthy one and two days later ich rampid! I started treating and was getting on the upper end of it, and still am, but the ich is still not gone. There are still white spots on some of the fish and I think one of them is getting worse. The fish do not appear stressed. Their color is bright, they are swimming activily, not breathing hard, and rush to the front top of the tank every time I come near or open the lid. They have been rubbing themselves on hard objects but this seems much less often now.
But one of the female plattys though has seemed worse off then the rest. She does not have any white spots but it looks like her slime coat has gotten disrupted since along her "back" looks almost whitish and pale but doesn't look like anything is on her like parasites or fungus. I've noticed her rubbing on objects and hiding with her fins held close. She does become very active when I feed her. I have obtained a 10 gallon tank already established and have her in there for quarentine since she seems different from the rest of them. I am also treating her with Quick Cure thinking maybe the ich isn't visible yet?? She has been in there for about 6 days and little improvement but she isn't getting worse. Water perams are also normal.
Why is the ich not gone yet and what could be going on with the quarentined female platty?