Hi All! I'm a newbie, so please be patient with me I have 4 Pictus Catfish with Ich, and I would prefer to treat them with salt and heat method. I know some people disagree with that but I have done research and IMO it is what I feel safer with. My question is for people with experience with Pictus Cats, Bronze Cory Cats, Rubber lipped Plecos and Cherry Barbs who have treated Ich(preferably with salt). My question is what are the recommended dosages/times/temps for this treatment for salt sensitive fish??
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Tank size: 25 gallon
pH: 7.8
ammonia: 0
nitrite: .5
nitrate: 25
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): I noticed yesterday that my Pictus cats were acting strange(one was hanging out by the water return, one was staying over the bubble rock one was hiding in his cave and one was thrashing about off and on), and after watching them for a few minutes I noticed the white specks covering the littlest ones body and on the sides of all 3 others, but not on any of the other fish.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I have been doing 50% water changes every day to every other day depending on the readings I got for Ammonia, now that the Ammonia is subsiding I got a Master test kit and tested for Nitites and Nitrates and have been doing 20-50% water changes since the readings have not been very high.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: I've been adding Nite-out(also read mixed beliefs on it, but wanted to try giving a boost to new tank), Stress-zyme/Tetra Aquasafe, I was using Prime but not now.
Tank inhabitants: 4 Pictus Cat, 3 Bronze Cory Cat, 5 Cherry Barbs, 1 Rubber lipped pleco (I know now that this is overstocked, however they are all juveniles and not even the largest ones are over 3" yet. I am planning on getting a larger tank within the next couple of weeks.) I had a Banana Plant but moved it to another aquarium with a Bully Gourami, 1 Amazon Sword, 1 Broad leaf ludwegia(I believe), 1 Anubia, 1 that looks to be a java fern but I'm not sure.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 4 Cherry Barbs on Friday with 2 fake tank decorations (one looks like driftwood w/plants and one looks like a log with plants), and 2 of the Pictus Cats and 2 Bronze Cory Cats a couple of weeks ago.
Exposure to chemicals: None
Digital photo (include if possible):
Request Help
Tank size: 25 gallon
pH: 7.8
ammonia: 0
nitrite: .5
nitrate: 25
kH:
gH:
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): I noticed yesterday that my Pictus cats were acting strange(one was hanging out by the water return, one was staying over the bubble rock one was hiding in his cave and one was thrashing about off and on), and after watching them for a few minutes I noticed the white specks covering the littlest ones body and on the sides of all 3 others, but not on any of the other fish.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I have been doing 50% water changes every day to every other day depending on the readings I got for Ammonia, now that the Ammonia is subsiding I got a Master test kit and tested for Nitites and Nitrates and have been doing 20-50% water changes since the readings have not been very high.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: I've been adding Nite-out(also read mixed beliefs on it, but wanted to try giving a boost to new tank), Stress-zyme/Tetra Aquasafe, I was using Prime but not now.
Tank inhabitants: 4 Pictus Cat, 3 Bronze Cory Cat, 5 Cherry Barbs, 1 Rubber lipped pleco (I know now that this is overstocked, however they are all juveniles and not even the largest ones are over 3" yet. I am planning on getting a larger tank within the next couple of weeks.) I had a Banana Plant but moved it to another aquarium with a Bully Gourami, 1 Amazon Sword, 1 Broad leaf ludwegia(I believe), 1 Anubia, 1 that looks to be a java fern but I'm not sure.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): 4 Cherry Barbs on Friday with 2 fake tank decorations (one looks like driftwood w/plants and one looks like a log with plants), and 2 of the Pictus Cats and 2 Bronze Cory Cats a couple of weeks ago.
Exposure to chemicals: None
Digital photo (include if possible):