BkkprGal
Fish Fanatic
Hey guys. It's me again. I pulled a Newbie by putting new fish in my tank without quarantining and now one fish has Ich spots.
Friday: I added 2 danios and one albino cory to tank that already had 3 danios and two albino corys.
Sunday: As part of a planned remodel, I completely emptied the tank, removed old substrate, added new substrate, took out most decorations and just added back some Saggitaria and a few fake plants. I didn't do anything to the filter and I didn't clean the walls of the tank except for rinsing in the sink (well water). At this point, I didn't realize there was an Ich issue but I had noticed that one new danio had a light spot on his back that I thought maybe he got from the drama of moving them into a holding cel.
Tonight, Monday: This morning, Danio Boy definitely had Ich spots. After reading a bunch of info on here about heat treatment, I shook out the filter in some water and put filter back in the tank. The only thing I haven't done is wipe down the tank walls (because I didn't know this was happening when I had the tank empty). Tank has only been cycled for about a month.
I've taken the infected fish out, though I don't have a quarantine set-up and I'm not really sure what I'm going to do with him. He's in a wine glass right now, but I do have a small in-tank filter just no additional heater and I'm not sure what I can put him in. I guess I could use a heating pad, but it cuts off after 2 hours.
I've raised the heat and will bring it up to 86* over the next 24 hours. I do have a separate thermometer at the opposite end of the tank and will put insulation around it to hold the heat.
Questions -
TYIA
ETA: I put the wine glass in the tank so it will keep his water warm overnight. It will stay put until I figure out what to do.
Friday: I added 2 danios and one albino cory to tank that already had 3 danios and two albino corys.
Sunday: As part of a planned remodel, I completely emptied the tank, removed old substrate, added new substrate, took out most decorations and just added back some Saggitaria and a few fake plants. I didn't do anything to the filter and I didn't clean the walls of the tank except for rinsing in the sink (well water). At this point, I didn't realize there was an Ich issue but I had noticed that one new danio had a light spot on his back that I thought maybe he got from the drama of moving them into a holding cel.
Tonight, Monday: This morning, Danio Boy definitely had Ich spots. After reading a bunch of info on here about heat treatment, I shook out the filter in some water and put filter back in the tank. The only thing I haven't done is wipe down the tank walls (because I didn't know this was happening when I had the tank empty). Tank has only been cycled for about a month.
I've taken the infected fish out, though I don't have a quarantine set-up and I'm not really sure what I'm going to do with him. He's in a wine glass right now, but I do have a small in-tank filter just no additional heater and I'm not sure what I can put him in. I guess I could use a heating pad, but it cuts off after 2 hours.
I've raised the heat and will bring it up to 86* over the next 24 hours. I do have a separate thermometer at the opposite end of the tank and will put insulation around it to hold the heat.
Questions -
- Do I have to I do another complete empty/refill so I can wipe the walls?
- Should I put sick dude back in tank to go through the heat treatment and drop all his existing casings?
- Should I feed as long as their interested in eating?
- Do you recommend additional vacuum cleaning during the 2 weeks?
- What precautions do I need to take with the equipment I'm using - vacuum and net - to ensure they don't have Ich on them? How could I clean the net?
TYIA
ETA: I put the wine glass in the tank so it will keep his water warm overnight. It will stay put until I figure out what to do.
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