Raise the temp to 86 or higher and add ick treatment. Keep it that way for at least a week after the spots disappear to be sure its all gone. I remember reading somewhere that most ick treatments have the same basic ingredients. I use Malachite Green.
Don't use salt with Silver Dollars
iv found that a table spoon of aquarium salt per 5 gal works better than the medication but granted salt dos not seem to agree with the plants so i just quarantine the plants for a couple of weeks and after a couple of water changes to bring the salinity down i return the plants to the main tank.
Yeah, certain fish and just about all plants hate salt. Why pull out your plants to treat ick? It seems like a lot of trouble to me. Just about any medication will do the job. And if you read Peter's comment he claims that ick can be cured simply by raising the temperature.
Peter's right!
86F is the minimum though. I would go higher - the higher the better. And I think medication speeds up the process.
isnt 86f to hot for the fish
Its not too high. Tropical fish can take 86F with absolutely no problem. Jim Carmark, who's made 30+ collecting trips to South and Central America, reports he's never seen baby Rams in water below 86F. I personally, have kept them outside in tanks with temps pushing 100F. It sounds crazy but I believe they actually thrived in this water. It became a soup of infusoria and algae, in which their survival rate (from eggs to babies) shot way up. They grew faster too - ready to take baby brine shrimp after just 3 days instead of the usual 6 or 7.
Even sub-tropicals and temperate fish do better if exposed to seasonal extremes. If allowed to spend the winter under the ice, goldfish will breed in the Spring and then put on major growth under the summer sun.
I still haven't brought my Guppies and Mollies inside. They purposely basked at the ponds surface in July when temps reached 90F+ and now they doing great in the low 50s.
I have a question Benny. You say you would quarantine the fish. But how would you cure the ick?
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