Alright, we got the meds and second dose thing figured out right ?
just remember to follow the tips and NOT to over dose.
For reff. : Most of this was replied via PM but I wanted to explain it on the thread.
This way CM can catch up and know what is going on since he has already advised on this topic. And give his take / experience on this next step. Everyone else, feel free to jump on in and share your experience.
Come on, don't be shy.
I answered a few PM's before I realized I should post info. ooops.
There are still signs of ick, and fish still looking rough and showing spots. Treatment is going on last day.
Recomended 25% water change and redose the tank. Only this time going 1/2 dose first day. them continue as bottle recommends. 1 drop per gallon every day for 5 days.
Also there was a concern on my part about a secondary infection being that they fish are still showing signs and by what I am told they are not acting right and breathing heavy.
As mentioned read the package for the Mari. 2 and you should be able to use both in combination. BUT,
if doing so 1/2 dose on both the first day so fish do not stress any more than needed. IMO/IME
Keep in mind the water chemistry is already off due to first treatment and the soon to be water change ONLY no more than 25%. If you are going to dose again.
Now when second dose is done you are going to want to do a good water change and fresh carbon to help clear up any meds left behind after water change.
Now personaly when I have to redose I do a small water change and dose regularly. 1 drop per gallon. BUT, knowing the condition of the fish allows so. (Not knowing I suggest 1/2 dose first day even second day IF fish seem stressed and or seem as though they are having trouble breathing / swimming. )
After 3rd day of second treatment if signs have cleared up I skip the fourth day. Check on fish, if no signs I discountinue use. Normaly this takes care of the problem and very rarely do I have another out break.
Now, keep in mind I have been doing this for awhile and have tried several methods and meds. Seeing the fish makes it easier to determine what course of action is best. IMO / IME.
I do NOT suggest cutting ANY treatment short. ALWAYS follow dosage then make your call after treatment is complete and results are known.
But, when re-treating a tank you do take a risk of shock to the fish IF they are already to weak to fight of the parisite / disease they are already suffering and fighting off. So I STRONGLY suggest to keep a CLOSE eye on the fish and tank during this re-treatment.
IMPORTANT though, when doing the water change try to add the new water with the temp as close as poss. to temp in the tank. the less stress on the fish the faster they will recover.
Good Luck and keep us posted.
danny