ICH is a disease that is curable, but will kill your fish in a matter of seconds. You should go to a nearby petstore, your local walmart sells an ich killer but it very well will kill your fish too. I buy a cristalized like Ich killer, and it works very well. You dont have to raise the temp. in your tank or worry about your fish dieing. You just have to put the recommended amount in, and wait. I suggest you dont put more than that, making the water more toxic. It will kill your fish if you do overdose.WHAT REALLY IS ICH?Ich is a disease that sucks at the blood in your fish. IT will later inflame the gills thus, the fish will not be able to breath. Your fish will almost die instantly. If your fish have had Ich for a long time and it spreads, your fish will most likely not be curable because, your fish will have little to no blood left in the body. ICH is a disease that is curable, but will kill your fish in a matter of seconds. You should go to a nearby petstore, your local walmart sells an ich killer but it very well will kill your fish too. I buy a cristalized like Ich killer, and it works very well. You dont have to raise the temp. in your tank or worry about your fish dieing. You just have to put the recommended amount in, and wait. I suggest you dont put more than that, making the water more toxic. It will kill your fish if you do overdose.WHAT REALLY IS ICH?Ich is a disease that sucks at the blood in your fish. IT will later inflame the gills thus, the fish will not be able to breath. Your fish will almost die instantly. If your fish have had Ich for a long time and it spreads, your fish will most likely not be curable because, your fish will have little to no blood left in the body.
Remove the sick fish..... the fish that has the ich should be put in a hospital tank then treated for ich, corals do not get ich, only the fish, so a ten gallon tank with a aerator would be ideal for a hospital tank....
All fish can catch the ich. The Ich is probably the common fish disease, the ich refers to a ciliated protozoan of the genus Ichthyophthirius. Ich is present all the time in aquaria just waiting the "right" time to burst. The ich covers himself with tough outer shell, in this time he feeds on the fish body fluids.This stage known as theront is a visible stage and we can see it clearly on the fish body. Each theront appears as a very small white spot on the fish body, those white spots are what we called ich disease.
Any place that sells fish products will sell some kind of ich medication. there are many to choose from.
Fish get ich, or ichthyophthirius, due to a parasite that infects their skin and gills. It can be prevented by maintaining good water quality, avoiding stress for the fish, and quarantining new fish before introducing them to an aquarium. Treatment options include raising the water temperature, using medication specifically designed to treat ich, and maintaining a clean environment for the fish.
Yes and there are several other diseases that look similar to, but are not Ich (White spot)
Fish get ich, also known as ichthyophthiriasis, from a parasite called Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. This parasite is commonly found in aquariums and can infect fish through contaminated water. Common symptoms of ich in fish include white spots on the skin, flashing or rubbing against objects, increased mucus production, and respiratory distress.
Ich, or white spot disease, is a common parasitic infection in fish caused by the protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. Fish can get ich from poor water quality, stress, or introduction of infected fish. To treat ich, you can raise the water temperature to 86F for a few days, use aquarium salt, or medicate with anti-parasitic medications. It's important to also improve water quality and reduce stress for your fish.
If treated accordingly with the instructions in you anti-fungi medicine, they should be fine in a few days. Don't freak out and empty the bottle in your tank! A few drops will do. Correction. Anti fungal medication is completely ineffective against Ich and ICH TAKES 2 WEEKS to cure NOT a few days. the cysts on the fish will hatch and dissappear off the fish but it by no means indicates that the tank is free of Ich. Distrust ANY medication that says it can cure ich in less than 2 weeks unless it has instructions to turn the temperature of the water up. An Ich treatment cannot do anything about the ich that is observeable on the fish themselves as the slime coat protects it but it can help prevent reinfection. The best thing to do is a 50% water change and remove any stressors(overly aggressive fish) Search for answers on the lifecycle of ich and you will have a vastly improved understanding of how to treat the fish and what to expect. It's one of the most common diseases and the most easily treated and diagnosed. 2 weeks after the last spot on the fish you can stop worrying and remove medications or salt in the tank.
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The symptoms are most notably white dots appearing all across the fish. However that does not always appear on each and every fish infected with Ich, however their swimming is affected along with their fins being folded across their bodies.