Eigdoog
Fish Fanatic
Hello,
First off, one of my angel fishes have fin rot. I have been treating the water with primafix since Friday last week to help with the fin rot. However, I have noticed that my clown loaches now have very bad whitespot now.
I read on here that a good way to treat whitespot is to do a waterchange and then raise the temperature. Before i did the waterchange i tested my water and the nitrate levels have GONE THROUGH THE ROOF . The testing tube is literally bright purple. Way past 3.3, the purple/pink is VERY strong.
I have gone to my lfs and they said to treat the nitrate levels before the whitespot as the nitrate will kill the fish faster. They gave me Bactinettes (small black bead type things which go in the filter and work as a good bacteria starter, hence which should sort my nitrate levels out). They said not to do a water change as this will raise the amount of whitespot parasites in the water which will make the fish even worse. I added the Bactinettes to the filter and three days later there is no change in the level of nitrate (the Bactinettes should have worked within 24hours).
Now i am stuck as to what to do. I either do a water change to sort the level of nitrate out because the colour of it is crazy. Or i either treat the whitespot and make the condition of the water even worse.
What do you suggest?
First off, one of my angel fishes have fin rot. I have been treating the water with primafix since Friday last week to help with the fin rot. However, I have noticed that my clown loaches now have very bad whitespot now.
I read on here that a good way to treat whitespot is to do a waterchange and then raise the temperature. Before i did the waterchange i tested my water and the nitrate levels have GONE THROUGH THE ROOF . The testing tube is literally bright purple. Way past 3.3, the purple/pink is VERY strong.
I have gone to my lfs and they said to treat the nitrate levels before the whitespot as the nitrate will kill the fish faster. They gave me Bactinettes (small black bead type things which go in the filter and work as a good bacteria starter, hence which should sort my nitrate levels out). They said not to do a water change as this will raise the amount of whitespot parasites in the water which will make the fish even worse. I added the Bactinettes to the filter and three days later there is no change in the level of nitrate (the Bactinettes should have worked within 24hours).
Now i am stuck as to what to do. I either do a water change to sort the level of nitrate out because the colour of it is crazy. Or i either treat the whitespot and make the condition of the water even worse.
What do you suggest?