White Spot And Treatment.

andyseddon

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Hi all,
my angel fish has got a tiny bit of white spot on her back fin, I have two neons, 3 clowns loaches and an algea eater in the tank with her. I am currently treating the tank with the hitespot treatment from water life: PROTOZIN. My friend has recently treated his clown loaches with a different whitespot treatment and he said that it has got worse!
Now, i am on the third day of the four day treatment but I don't know if I should be putting the PROTOZIN in the water with the clown loaches?
Should I? or will it effect them?

PS: it says on the back: not to be used in an aquaria containing Mormyrids (e.g: elephant longnose, etc), rays, or a related species.

???
 
Hi all,
my angel fish has got a tiny bit of white spot on her back fin, I have two neons, 3 clowns loaches and an algea eater in the tank with her. I am currently treating the tank with the hitespot treatment from water life: PROTOZIN. My friend has recently treated his clown loaches with a different whitespot treatment and he said that it has got worse!
Now, i am on the third day of the four day treatment but I don't know if I should be putting the PROTOZIN in the water with the clown loaches?
Should I? or will it effect them?

PS: it says on the back: not to be used in an aquaria containing Mormyrids (e.g: elephant longnose, etc), rays, or a related species.

???
clown loaches dont have scales on their heads only there bodies, the trick is to half the dosage that says on the box and add an extra one to the end of the medication process, this worked for me, its just a slower way of treating, but always allow time with a carbon in your filter afterwards to drag the excess meds out of the water if you find you have to treat a secend time round.
 

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