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You needed to wait out the 7 days I mentioned after the ich treatment
Sorry, I completely misunderstood. I thought you meant to wait the 7 days then give another medication, but to use the salts in the meantime. Thank you for your help. Hopefully they won't all die.You needed to wait out the 7 days I mentioned after the ich treatment
What are the ingredients in the ich medication?So I added some aquarium salts, but I spoke to the aquarium shop and they said that it is toxic with the ich medication and I needed to do a water change asap.
Sorry for the late reply, it's formaldehyde and malachite green oxalate. This may be stupid question, but how do you increase the aeration/turbulence? Is it just turning the filter to a higher setting or should I have something else in the tank for that?What are the ingredients in the ich medication?
You can use salt with most medications, however you need to increase aeration/ surface turbulence when using salt or medications because they reduce the oxygen in the water.
Thank you. I'll try that.If you can change the direction of the filter outflow, point it at the surface.
Or if the filer can be moved higher, that should increase turbulence at the surface.
Or use and air pump and airstone.
I can't get any clear photos, I only have my phone camera and it's just not good enough to focus through the glass when they're moving around. There's only one platy left now. I looked online for fish diseases and nothing seemed to fit. There is possibly some fin clamping to start with and then the fish have moved down to the bottom of the tank where they hide amongst the plants. They are like this few approx. 3 days and they don't want to eat in this time. The day they die, them seem to have a good appetite. The fins and scales appear in good condition.Pictures of the fish?
It's a disease and has nothing to do with water chemistry. However, the GH is too low for guppies and platies to thrive in long term. They do best in water with a GH above 200ppm (11-12 dGH).
the GH of your water is good for tetras, barbs, Corydoras, rasboras, etc.
No problem, thanks for your help.Fin clamping could be an ammonia issue
What type of tests are you doing if you don’t mind me asking
You should wait at least one month before adding new fish to a tank that has had a problem with fish dying. This gives the remaining fish a chance to recover from the problem (be it disease or water quality), and for things to settle down.So, if the guppies and tetras are fine, how long would I need to leave it and what steps should I take before getting platies again? I'd probably start off with one or two, to check that they survive.