darkslide820
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Hello all.
I just got a Coral Beauty angelfish 8 days ago. He's in the quarantine tank and I think he might have ich. It's not an obviously bad case, but I see a white speck on his "mohawk" top fin, and he has a faint white spot on his right cheek. He's been breathing kinda hard from time to time (again, nothing that looks like he's having a heart attack or something). Yesterday I saw him scratching his cheek against a shell.
I've been quarantining all new fish since my last tank got wiped out within a week's time, but this is the first new addition that I think might actually have ich. I know that the best way to treat it is the hyposalinity, but I'm worried about how to go about this since I've never done it before and I know it has be pretty exact and the pH might drop as I do it. Can anyone point out to a good step-by-step guide on it, or a video on YouTube? And is this even a good time to try hypo or should I wait to see how the fish goes for a little while longer?
Thanks.
I just got a Coral Beauty angelfish 8 days ago. He's in the quarantine tank and I think he might have ich. It's not an obviously bad case, but I see a white speck on his "mohawk" top fin, and he has a faint white spot on his right cheek. He's been breathing kinda hard from time to time (again, nothing that looks like he's having a heart attack or something). Yesterday I saw him scratching his cheek against a shell.
I've been quarantining all new fish since my last tank got wiped out within a week's time, but this is the first new addition that I think might actually have ich. I know that the best way to treat it is the hyposalinity, but I'm worried about how to go about this since I've never done it before and I know it has be pretty exact and the pH might drop as I do it. Can anyone point out to a good step-by-step guide on it, or a video on YouTube? And is this even a good time to try hypo or should I wait to see how the fish goes for a little while longer?
Thanks.