Pictus cat help - Should I start to worry?
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Pictus cat help - Should I start to worry?
I just noticed this today. Both of my cats seem to have white speckles on them, more near the top of thier head. It doesn't seem to be on the inside, but rather on the outside, type of growth.
They both have calmed down quite a bit from thier hyperness, and are breathing heavier than usual even resting.
I'm doing a partial water change right now, about 10-20% change. Should I add in some salt? or any other kind of medication?
They both have calmed down quite a bit from thier hyperness, and are breathing heavier than usual even resting.
I'm doing a partial water change right now, about 10-20% change. Should I add in some salt? or any other kind of medication?
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Raising the temp can have two effects.
Above 30C the ich will die off. (in theory) I have never used this alone to treat a tank.(and of course, some fish will not tolerate such a high temp)
But raising the temp will definately speed up the lifecycle of the disease. Most meds will only work on the freeswimming stage. By having warmer water you eradicate the disease quicker, as you will have some at all three stages within the tank. Allow at least 10 days to treat the tank. Not just once the dots have gone.
Just be certain the instructions mention about using the meds with scaleless fish. Often a half dose is recommended.
Hope this helps.
Phil.
Above 30C the ich will die off. (in theory) I have never used this alone to treat a tank.(and of course, some fish will not tolerate such a high temp)
But raising the temp will definately speed up the lifecycle of the disease. Most meds will only work on the freeswimming stage. By having warmer water you eradicate the disease quicker, as you will have some at all three stages within the tank. Allow at least 10 days to treat the tank. Not just once the dots have gone.
Just be certain the instructions mention about using the meds with scaleless fish. Often a half dose is recommended.
Hope this helps.
Phil.
Ich has a 3 week life cycle! The med's will only kill the ich when in free swiming stages. Up your temp above 30c and try to keep off lights as long as possible. Warmer water means less air in the water for your fish but it also's kill's the ich so keep your tank aired. Salt does work with them. I used salt with my so called Scaleless fish like Loaches with no problems. Tell me a fish with no scales!!!