mccanei
Member
I recently added a porcupine puffer and clown trigger to a 145 that had been empty for a few weeks. Unbeknownced to me the ammonia spiked starting the nitrifaction cycle. My fish developed ick due to the environmental stresses. The fish have had ick for about 5 days, during this time I have been closely monitoring the levels with all normal levels except for my ammonia- 1.5-2. I have been feeding the fish well adding garlic and selcon all the while making small water changes to keep the ammonia down.
Question- Can I treat with hyposalinity during the nitrification cycling process? Thus, lowering the ammonia while treating the ick. Or do I need to let the bacterial colonies mature at a certain salinity? The reason I ask is because I have read in certain strings that you can not simply add salt to a mature fresh water aquarium, it will kill the bacteria colonies and cause the tank to recycle. Is hypo during tank cycling the same?
Question- Can I treat with hyposalinity during the nitrification cycling process? Thus, lowering the ammonia while treating the ick. Or do I need to let the bacterial colonies mature at a certain salinity? The reason I ask is because I have read in certain strings that you can not simply add salt to a mature fresh water aquarium, it will kill the bacteria colonies and cause the tank to recycle. Is hypo during tank cycling the same?