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Originally Posted by
florida joe http:///forum/thread/384607/flame-angel-develops-ich-overnight-help-please/60#post_3370809
Patients my friend is what is needed now. IMO you have no room to wander higher than the prescribed salinity for hypo. As far as the three weeks’ time frame. The time line I subscribe to as far as the ick parasites is as fallows. 3 to 7 days attached to fish. 18hrs after falling off fish to attach to substrate. 3 to 28 days to divided and reproduce. (The time hypo IMO is most effective. ) Now if we add that up we get 5 plus weeks. I would add another for good measure and you have six. Yes sorry to say but IMO that is the time you need to keep you fish in Hypo to be sure you brake the life cycle.
Remember during hypo evaporation is your worst enemy so keep a keen eye on your salinity
I'm in no rush. Six weeks is fine by me.
Salinity balanced out to 1.009sg, this is the right level, yes? I'll check water levels everyday, and stay ahead of topping off. I put a small scratch on the intake tube of my filter so I can easily see changes in water level.
pH is 8.2, so I'm good there. She seemed shy tonight, I think she lost what trust she had gained in me when I was doing all the water changes. But I'll earn it back. I fed her garlic mysis tonight, so that should help too.
Have saltwater mixing for a water change, hopefully tomorrow. What is the best way to do a large water change (50%) in such a small tank without disturbing her too much?