cayenne
Premium Member
Guys,
I need some help from the collective wisdom in this forum. I have been battling the "infamous" ich for 9 weeks now. At week 1 all fish were removed and put into Hospital. I was running Copper Power and feeding with Garlic Extreme, and adding Vitamin C as well as doing 50% water changes every other day and then re-dosing the appropriate amount of copper. All fish have been eating and are healthy.
At the last minute, just days before putting the fish back in the DT, I started noticing a few spots on the fish. I called off the plans to put them in the DT and this weekend and after running carbon for 24 hours and performing a 75% water change I switched over to Cupramine.
At this point, I am frustrated with the lack of progress and would like to ask for any help or suggestions that can be offered. This time all of the fish only have a few spots at a time, but even though it is minor, it is still present. I've made progress, but I need help getting over this last little hill, and getting these fish healthy.
I need some help from the collective wisdom in this forum. I have been battling the "infamous" ich for 9 weeks now. At week 1 all fish were removed and put into Hospital. I was running Copper Power and feeding with Garlic Extreme, and adding Vitamin C as well as doing 50% water changes every other day and then re-dosing the appropriate amount of copper. All fish have been eating and are healthy.
At the last minute, just days before putting the fish back in the DT, I started noticing a few spots on the fish. I called off the plans to put them in the DT and this weekend and after running carbon for 24 hours and performing a 75% water change I switched over to Cupramine.
At this point, I am frustrated with the lack of progress and would like to ask for any help or suggestions that can be offered. This time all of the fish only have a few spots at a time, but even though it is minor, it is still present. I've made progress, but I need help getting over this last little hill, and getting these fish healthy.