craig110768
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I have ick on a puffer, and all i'm trying to do is get rid of it. I started using Kick-ick, but that doesn't seem to help, although is only been 8 days. I'm thinking about going over to the proven copper treatment.
I keep hearing about not putting substrate in the QT tank, and just keep in to real basic with PVC pipe, so the fish can hide.
Well. I'm really confused, as what is going to convert the ammonia from the fish, in the QT if you have nothing in there. These fish will be in there for about a month, and no bio-filter. Is this just going to kill the fish, if the ranges get out of whak.
If I do water changes, isn't that just going to remove the meds, that i've put in. I'm am just completly confused here!!!
I have some substrate (sand) from my main tank, to help cycle the QT. Would just a regular sponge filter in a 20g tank do that job - I found that it wasn't the case. I have been changing water like a mad man these last 6 days every day, to try and keep the ammonia down - yes - i am feeding them very little, but still getting high params. I'm that just gets rid of the meds.
I'm I missing the woods for the trees here!!
Would the copper treatment that i'm thinking of using just kill everything in the sand including the bio-filter that I'm trying to create.
Some one please explain.
I keep hearing about not putting substrate in the QT tank, and just keep in to real basic with PVC pipe, so the fish can hide.
Well. I'm really confused, as what is going to convert the ammonia from the fish, in the QT if you have nothing in there. These fish will be in there for about a month, and no bio-filter. Is this just going to kill the fish, if the ranges get out of whak.
If I do water changes, isn't that just going to remove the meds, that i've put in. I'm am just completly confused here!!!
I have some substrate (sand) from my main tank, to help cycle the QT. Would just a regular sponge filter in a 20g tank do that job - I found that it wasn't the case. I have been changing water like a mad man these last 6 days every day, to try and keep the ammonia down - yes - i am feeding them very little, but still getting high params. I'm that just gets rid of the meds.
I'm I missing the woods for the trees here!!
Would the copper treatment that i'm thinking of using just kill everything in the sand including the bio-filter that I'm trying to create.
Some one please explain.