I believe if you Google ginger cures ich you'll find it
Have you ever tried it
I also use a vinagarette and basil dip on my fish. It helps them as well.:lol2:
I've read thru some of the threads on ginger and it seems most have mixed results. Or ich "goes away" after using ginger, only to come back months later. To those who feel passionate about ich & ginger, I suggest experimenting with it on fish in a controlled environment. Say, a bare bottom rockless QT. Document everything with photos, showing you have an ich infected subject, use ginger and then monitor the fish's behavior for many months afterwards. That is the only way to gain some credibility and advance your theory. But just spewing how ginger cures ich, how it's a fact, etc. only hurts the promise of the treatment you are advocating.
Document everything with photos, showing you have an ich infected subject,
Don't forget the need for proper microscopic identification![]()
Is there some website where you can point me on getting started? I'd really like to do some experiments on fish using CP, but I need to learn how to do proper microscopic identification.
Ginger is not useful at all in a marine aqaurium. The posts are nonsensical. Why would someone with 30 years experience still be treating their fish for ich.?
I am not sure about Ginger as I always preferred Maryann.
Why not try chloroquine
Chloroquine is effective against ich not velvet.
This is categorically false. CP is extremely effective against velvet, in concentrations as low as 5mg/L (with 10mg/L being the preferred concentration). There is no evidence that CP does has a measurable impact on the biofilter.