I'm starting to believe a recent shocking loss of fish was not from an Ich outbreak but due to introducing Velvet via NSW I purchased in good faith from my LFS. I'd been lucky living with Ich in my system and not one fish lost for well over a decade but from now on all new protocols for me including no NSW and perhaps a more tranquil mix of fish. Even though I'm still in mourning I feel a little bit better with a new approach.
So been having so much trouble with ich in the last tank that I decided to give levamisole a try. First night was 2.6g for 150 gallons of water volume, mixed in a cup then poured it in slowly. Shut off the lights and the uv sterilizer, removed the carbon and wait for 2 hours. First thing I noticed was all the brittle star, worms slugs all started to die and float. The achilles tang, powder blue tang, yellow tang and blue tang went to hide. Lights on after 2 hours and did a 25 gallon water change. The ich on the achilles looked different and was falling off same goes with the powder blue. I forgot to mention that my tank is loaded with 6 ultra maxima clams and a anemone. Those all seem to be normal. 2 days later the blue tang improved by 90 percent while the powder blue and achilles seem to only improve by 50 percent. I will run one more dose on the weekend to see if it helps anymore. keep you all posted!
just tryed this friday after 2 hours do 30% water change lights out all night nextday lights on all fish mad hiding in rock used garlic to see if would eat eating a little not much let tank ride that day sunday seem still up set no fish die though the reason i say there mad every time i walk in room they dart back in rock blue tank brought ich but from what i can see he has no ichIt kills ich parasites embedded in the fish and developing cysts inside a protective "shell' without killing fish or corals? Even copper won't kill ich in these stages. I'll follow along, this should get interesting. I'm just curious as to what a 10% WC could do.
just tryed this friday after 2 hours do 30% water change lights out all night nextday lights on all fish mad hiding in rock used garlic to see if would eat eating a little not much let tank ride that day sunday seem still up set no fish die though the reason i say there mad every time i walk in room they dart back in rock blue tank brought ich but from what i can see he has no ich
Marine ich (Cryptocaryon irritans) is a ciliate, not a dinoflagellate and clearly on the animal branch of the tree of life.Highly unlikely this works at all, but it would be interesting to see some one set up a test for it. Marine velvet like ick is a dinoflagellate. Corals rely on dinoflagellates to survive. Anything that would kill marine velvet or ick would also kill the dinoflagellates on the coral. I just don't see anyway for a drug to differentiate between good and bad dinoflagellates. They are simply too many species that make up the water column in the ocean and the aquarium.