KellyT1203
New Member
Not sure if this is ich or not. I was doing a water change in my 40 gallon tank and noticed my yellow something molly has little pebble like spots on its body. A few of my silver molly's and a black molly has the same spots, but not as many.
That particular black molly has been treated for ich in the past but it has looked different (looked like white cotton). That is why I am not sure if this is ich or not. If this is ich would it be ok to treat it with API Super Ick Cure?
I have used this in the past and it worked ok. The directions are to pour a packet (1 for each 10 gallons) into the tank. Let it sit for 48 hours with filter funning with out the carbon cartridge. Repeat the dose and then 48 hours later do a water change.
Would this be ok if this is ich or does anyone suggest something different or better? This stuff makes my water turn blue. Plus, my ammonia levels have been hovering around .25-.50 ppm (tank still cycling). The nitrites are 0 and nitrates barely show a reading. Should I do water changes too or just let it ride.
In my tank:
2 platys
2 scissor tail rasboras
7 mollys (2 male, 2 female)
That particular black molly has been treated for ich in the past but it has looked different (looked like white cotton). That is why I am not sure if this is ich or not. If this is ich would it be ok to treat it with API Super Ick Cure?
I have used this in the past and it worked ok. The directions are to pour a packet (1 for each 10 gallons) into the tank. Let it sit for 48 hours with filter funning with out the carbon cartridge. Repeat the dose and then 48 hours later do a water change.
Would this be ok if this is ich or does anyone suggest something different or better? This stuff makes my water turn blue. Plus, my ammonia levels have been hovering around .25-.50 ppm (tank still cycling). The nitrites are 0 and nitrates barely show a reading. Should I do water changes too or just let it ride.
In my tank:
2 platys
2 scissor tail rasboras
7 mollys (2 male, 2 female)