i choose to quote certain points to avoid confusion ... much easier on the eeyes than putting together an incoherent attack at an individual...
bottom line is you must know everything from your experiences, and I must know nothing from mine..so you should stop reading now if youre convinced of that...
actually i have treated very few cases of ich in my over 10 years of fishkeeping (almost half my life - no kidding - but i didn't see the point of discussing length of fishkeeping experience, number of tanks, or size of, ehm, pleco here) since i keep my tanks in top condition... of those cases i did have to treat i normally use high temps and salt (as i recommended originally) because we all know that introducing foreign medications leads to more problems than it helps (which is possibly why you have to treat so many outbreaks) ...and never had a fish casuality due to ich or ich treatment until meds were used...that is why i am an advocate of treating very conservatively and changing water often (not to mention that removing water removes parasite
)
the only "expert on board" here is you, who proclaims to know everything from your experiences and could potentially lead to future deaths for this fishkeeper and others who may read this thread...
the only thing i proclaim to know as
fact is the lifecycle of this parasite...which based on everything i have read, everyone i have spoken to, etc (which altogether adds up to
experiences - i don't care what you say but owning fish and treating disease firsthand is not the only type of experience)....
but who knows, after all of your years of trying new meds, treating diseases, and chasing the ghosts that you can't see you have found your answer..maricide and 5 days...
and i have found mine....heat, salt (yes, even with cories, plecos and loaches in small amounts, OH NO), and time....who is wrong here? only the person that believes the first thing they hear and doesn't experiment with it for themseleves...
Very minimal bacteria resides inyour aquarium??? Correction, the bacteria is what keeps your aquarium healthy. And thats is why you DO NOT change water daily before you medicate.
correction, you should actually read my posts before you attempt to attack me (see below)...
furthermore, we all know that a very, very minimal amount of beneficial bacteria reside in your substrate so vacuuming will not effect your biological balance ...and, anyhow, depending on what treatment you are using, your beneficial bacteria count is being affected by those
again sorry for my rant and feel free to edit/remove my post but this pissing match is ridiculous and something i cannot believe i am part of...i mean there are thousands of posts and suggestions on this board concerning ich and the overall consensus seems to be that 5 days is just not enough time
...maybe we all need as much experience and biological expertise as you....but who wouldn't rather be safe than sorry when it comes to our fish??
...i've said it once and i'll say it again that this is the same as telling a person who has less experience than you that it is ok to house male bettas together provided they have enough hiding spots, since you have had it work out for you...
it may have worked (or appeared to have worked) but the goal of controlling ich isn't to remove the spots off your fish and keep it that way...it is to get the parasite count under control and then improve water quality for your fish so that their immune systems can handle it - and if you can do that w/o meds then you have really learned something over the years....
but in this case it looks like mariah took both of our advice and used maracide and will redose again so i'm sure her tank will be fine
EDIT: done responding to your attacks danny so please direct the rest to pm...