so my question is, about ick, it's hard to find what im looking for online... so i thought i'd try my luck here.
i have a 10 gallon tank with 5 neon tetras in it, its been up and running for about 9 months, including 2 months of cycling. for the past 3 monts i havent added any fish or plants or anything and its been running fine, i had a brief spell of a very small reading of nitrite,(under 0.3) but after i removed the water wisteria that i believe was dying, the nitrite disappeared. then all of a sudden one of my neons looked i'll kind of like its scale were lifted up near its gills, and it got really pale, and one other one had a white spot on it, it looked to be ick, so just to be safe it started treatment with Aquari-Sol, its a mild treatment for sensitive fish like neons. i raised the temp and lowered the water level for more oxygenation. after treating for a week, the white speck was gone, and the other neon looked better too, getting its color back. im still treating because its says that once the ick falls off it will incubate for a few days in the gravel and then burst open releasing lots more, and this is when they are most vulnerable to be killed by the meds, but today i noticed that one neons has two spots on it now, i think its the same one as before, so i will continue to treat it, i just not sure if its working, is there a better medication i can use? one that wont mess with the biological filter?
ive read a lot about the salt treatment, do i use regular table salt? and whats the best dose for neons? also can i do the salt with the meds in the tank already?
my other question is, how did it get into my tank?, everywhere i read says that ick does not have a dormant stage, that if it doesn't have a host within 3-4 days it dies. so if i haven't added anything into my tank in 3 months how did the ick get in there?
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i have checked my water, and its 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite and under 5 ppm's of nitrate, so water quality is good, the medication that im using( Aquari-Sol) says to raise temp to 85 and, feed them NutraFin Max flakes color enhancing food, and TetraMin tropical Flakes. Both food are high in vitamins too.
The medication (Aquari-Sol) is a mild treatment because tetras are sensitive, but it doen't not say to do water changes, but ive been doing small ones anyways just to vacuum the gravel a bit, trying to pick up the parasite a bit. i dont think it due to stress cause the fish were fine for the past 5-6 months, and i didnt add anything to the tank or do anything different, just regular water changes...
i wanted to know about the salt treatment and neon tetras, if they are ok to do it, or if they are to sensitive, also how to do the salt treatment.
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