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Okay. Well you have gotten suggestions. You can give them a shot or not. Good luck with the fish.
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Does the salt kill the ones on the fish too? Will it kill the beneficial bacteria in the tank? Should I remove all the plants from the tank if the salt will kill them, I wouldn't want to contribute to more organic waste in the tank from dying plants.Okay. Well you have gotten suggestions. You can give them a shot or not. Good luck with the fish.
Do you suggest 2 heaped tablespoons of rock salt per 5 gallons as someone else suggested earlier then? How long should I wait to do a water change after adding salt? Should I dose with salt again after so many days of the parasites don't die?The salt MAY kill the parasites. No way to be sure as nobody is even totally sure what they are. Again you'll just have to try it out out and see...
Salt will harm the plants in a high enough concentration, but they can endure lower concentrations of salt. Salt has no effect on the beneficial bacteria.
So how much salt should I add if it's a 53 gallon tank but changing 10 gallons of water?Add the salt to the new water when you do a water change. It must be completely dissolved before being poured slowly into the tank as undissolved salt can 'burn' a fish.
Probably...don't forget, we don't know exactly what the parasites are.Does the salt kill the ones on the fish too?
No, not at the dose suggested.Will it kill the beneficial bacteria in the tank?
No, not at the dose suggested.Should I remove all the plants from the tank if the salt will kill them, I wouldn't want to contribute to more organic waste in the tank from dying plants.
So how much salt should I add if it's a 53 gallon tank but changing 10 gallons of water?
A 53 gallon tank would need 53 gallons-worth of salt, as your starting point, so yes...when you do your water change, you can dissolve the whole 10 tbsp in the bucket, before you add it to the tank.Thanks, that's why I'm asking. It's a 53 gallon tank but I change out 10 gallons of water per water change. So should I dissolve enough salt in my 10 gallons I'm adding back for 53 gallons of water (10 Tbsp), or just 2 Tbsp salt for the 10 gallons of new water I'm adding back?
They don't get along very well. Not that they fight constantly but each one has taken half the tank and they're constantly trying to show their dominance by putting their gills out towards each other like a Betta does. They still eat very well and get excited for the food guy when I approach the tank. I'm hoping I can cure the tank with salt. Can't really put them back into the wild now.The fish don't look that healthy as a whole -
Their slime coats don't look good. Their lateral lines don't look right to me. Their fins don't look great, and of course clearly they have parasites. Native sunfish especially pumpkinseed fish are actually beautiful vibrant fish when healthy. This one barely has any color. I don't think these fish are thriving in their environment at all. Hopefully the salt treatment helps.