Hi all!
Newcomer(-ish) to the forums here. Thought if I was gonna do the fish thing again I'd to it right. : P I recently started up a new tank and just got everything cycled. I did a fish-in cycle for a variety of reasons (basically ignorance) but everyone survived and did great. I added 2 new cherries roughly a week ago now, and it appears they brought Ich along for the ride. They were added after the cycle was completed. I did a whole bunch of research online (and got a lot of help from Ninjouzata, who is AWESOME), and figured out the two main cures are either medicine or heat + salt. I also read several people who did all 3, so I kinda went that route (more info below). Ninjouzata thought doing the trifecta might be a bad thing, so thought I'd get some more feedback on that, and also here if anyone had any additional thoughts/suggestions. Thanks in advance!
Tank size: 36 gallons
pH: Never tested it myself. The LFS (who I have test my water to verify my readings) says it's neutral (maybe a touch acidic)
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 5-10 ppm (varies every time I test it, even back to back. I blame myself for incompetent shaking skills. : P)
kH: Not sure what this is.
gH: See kH.
tank temp: 82. Normally 78-80, but brought it up due to the ich.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
The fish pretty clearly have ich. The two cherries have prolyl about 6-8 "salt flecks" each now, and were flashing the other day. Now they appear to swing between listless and normal.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
I normally do a 30% water change a week (2 15% changes, yay 5-gallon bucket). When I first noticed the flashing (before I knew it was ich) I did 1 15% change daily. I have stopped doing changes since I added the Maracide (yesterday).
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
Normal cermic orb stuff (for my biofilter)
Sponge for mechanical filter (both a pre-sponge and one actually in the filter. I have an Aquaclear setup if that helps any).
No Carbon media.
Just added a full dose of Maracide yesterday as per the bottle (10 mL per 10 gallons). Added over the course of an hour to try and not shock the fish too bad.
Half the recommended salt dosage (3.5 tablespoons for the whole tank).
Tank inhabitants:
1 Balloon Molly
1 Lyretail Golden Panda Molly
2 Cherry Barbs
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
The two cherries. The plan was to build to 6 over 3 weeks (2 per week). Will be putting that on hold until the ich is clearly gone and life is happy in the tank again.
Exposure to chemicals:
None (other then the maracide of course)
Digital photo (include if possible):
Sorry, no go.
My phone takes pictures that even I can't make out.
My biggest questions are:
1) Should I be doing a water change to yank the salt out? As I mentioned earlier, I don't know if the trifecta is a bad thing (the fish don't seem to be reacting badly to it, and they didn't yesterday either when I added it all in over a couple hours).
2) I notice the water isn't dyed, and that my pre-filter (same material as the aquaclear sponge, took one and chopped it into a quarter to guard fish from the suction, not that that should be a problem), is now a lovely teal. I assume it sucked out the color and left in the chemicals (since a sponge absorbing the chemicals doesn't seem to make sense in my head), but I wanted to check with everyone.
Again, thanks for the help, and if I'm posting in the wrong spot, lemme know!
Augh. I proofread it 3 times and hit enter. THEN I notice all the typos.
Newcomer(-ish) to the forums here. Thought if I was gonna do the fish thing again I'd to it right. : P I recently started up a new tank and just got everything cycled. I did a fish-in cycle for a variety of reasons (basically ignorance) but everyone survived and did great. I added 2 new cherries roughly a week ago now, and it appears they brought Ich along for the ride. They were added after the cycle was completed. I did a whole bunch of research online (and got a lot of help from Ninjouzata, who is AWESOME), and figured out the two main cures are either medicine or heat + salt. I also read several people who did all 3, so I kinda went that route (more info below). Ninjouzata thought doing the trifecta might be a bad thing, so thought I'd get some more feedback on that, and also here if anyone had any additional thoughts/suggestions. Thanks in advance!
Tank size: 36 gallons
pH: Never tested it myself. The LFS (who I have test my water to verify my readings) says it's neutral (maybe a touch acidic)
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 5-10 ppm (varies every time I test it, even back to back. I blame myself for incompetent shaking skills. : P)
kH: Not sure what this is.
gH: See kH.
tank temp: 82. Normally 78-80, but brought it up due to the ich.
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
The fish pretty clearly have ich. The two cherries have prolyl about 6-8 "salt flecks" each now, and were flashing the other day. Now they appear to swing between listless and normal.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
I normally do a 30% water change a week (2 15% changes, yay 5-gallon bucket). When I first noticed the flashing (before I knew it was ich) I did 1 15% change daily. I have stopped doing changes since I added the Maracide (yesterday).
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
Normal cermic orb stuff (for my biofilter)
Sponge for mechanical filter (both a pre-sponge and one actually in the filter. I have an Aquaclear setup if that helps any).
No Carbon media.
Just added a full dose of Maracide yesterday as per the bottle (10 mL per 10 gallons). Added over the course of an hour to try and not shock the fish too bad.
Half the recommended salt dosage (3.5 tablespoons for the whole tank).
Tank inhabitants:
1 Balloon Molly
1 Lyretail Golden Panda Molly
2 Cherry Barbs
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
The two cherries. The plan was to build to 6 over 3 weeks (2 per week). Will be putting that on hold until the ich is clearly gone and life is happy in the tank again.
Exposure to chemicals:
None (other then the maracide of course)
Digital photo (include if possible):
Sorry, no go.
My biggest questions are:
1) Should I be doing a water change to yank the salt out? As I mentioned earlier, I don't know if the trifecta is a bad thing (the fish don't seem to be reacting badly to it, and they didn't yesterday either when I added it all in over a couple hours).
2) I notice the water isn't dyed, and that my pre-filter (same material as the aquaclear sponge, took one and chopped it into a quarter to guard fish from the suction, not that that should be a problem), is now a lovely teal. I assume it sucked out the color and left in the chemicals (since a sponge absorbing the chemicals doesn't seem to make sense in my head), but I wanted to check with everyone.
Again, thanks for the help, and if I'm posting in the wrong spot, lemme know!
Augh. I proofread it 3 times and hit enter. THEN I notice all the typos.