Hi all,
Sorry if this is wordy, but I am at my wit's end...
I have been fighting what I believe to be the same ich problem for almost 2 months now. I have a 46 gallon tank that was fully cycled and stocked with healthy fish until about 2 months ago. It started after adding 2 fish to the aquarium from a fish store that I have since identified as an unhealthy place to purchase new fish. I raised the temperature to about 82 and began treatment with Malachite Green (25% water changes before treating every day). In my many years of keeping several tanks, I have had four or five ich outbreaks and have always managed to clear the tank efficiently using MG with no lasting effects or recurrences.
This time was different. The ich ravaged my tank, killing 8 fish, with only my 4 Platys surviving (thank goodness for those hearty little guys). I continued to medicate throughout the everything, stopping the treatment about a week after the fish no longer showed signs. The tank seemed fine for about a week after that. then I added 3 new fish and all the fish were showing signs of ich within 48 hours. I did the entire thing over again, only to have the same results when I added fish again.
I then researched other methods and tried turning the temperature up higher. I increased aeration and kicked the temp up to 86 degrees. I now have a tank of only Platys and they seem to handle the temp just fine, no signs of stress, no pinched or damaged fins, still very active, eating well, etc. The ich disappeared immediately. I left the tank at the elevated temp for 18 days, at which point i was under the impression that the ich should be dead (as I have read it can not breed over 84 and and can not live over 85). However, dropping the temperature even slightly causes the ich to come back immediately. (Dropping it gradually, even at 1 degree per day, causes ich to reappear at about 82 degrees)
The newest development is I am now (within the last few days) experiencing an ammonia spike. Not sure if I damaged with bacteria with the constant treatment (or if that's even a thing), but heavy daily water changes are all I can do to keep the ammonia down. Otherwise it rapidly climbs over 1.0 PPM. Obviously this presents its own problems.
I'm positive I am doing something wrong, but heck if i can figure it out. Please help! The frustration is killing my interest in my favorite hobby!
Thank you!
Sorry if this is wordy, but I am at my wit's end...
I have been fighting what I believe to be the same ich problem for almost 2 months now. I have a 46 gallon tank that was fully cycled and stocked with healthy fish until about 2 months ago. It started after adding 2 fish to the aquarium from a fish store that I have since identified as an unhealthy place to purchase new fish. I raised the temperature to about 82 and began treatment with Malachite Green (25% water changes before treating every day). In my many years of keeping several tanks, I have had four or five ich outbreaks and have always managed to clear the tank efficiently using MG with no lasting effects or recurrences.
This time was different. The ich ravaged my tank, killing 8 fish, with only my 4 Platys surviving (thank goodness for those hearty little guys). I continued to medicate throughout the everything, stopping the treatment about a week after the fish no longer showed signs. The tank seemed fine for about a week after that. then I added 3 new fish and all the fish were showing signs of ich within 48 hours. I did the entire thing over again, only to have the same results when I added fish again.
I then researched other methods and tried turning the temperature up higher. I increased aeration and kicked the temp up to 86 degrees. I now have a tank of only Platys and they seem to handle the temp just fine, no signs of stress, no pinched or damaged fins, still very active, eating well, etc. The ich disappeared immediately. I left the tank at the elevated temp for 18 days, at which point i was under the impression that the ich should be dead (as I have read it can not breed over 84 and and can not live over 85). However, dropping the temperature even slightly causes the ich to come back immediately. (Dropping it gradually, even at 1 degree per day, causes ich to reappear at about 82 degrees)
The newest development is I am now (within the last few days) experiencing an ammonia spike. Not sure if I damaged with bacteria with the constant treatment (or if that's even a thing), but heavy daily water changes are all I can do to keep the ammonia down. Otherwise it rapidly climbs over 1.0 PPM. Obviously this presents its own problems.
I'm positive I am doing something wrong, but heck if i can figure it out. Please help! The frustration is killing my interest in my favorite hobby!
Thank you!