gagatta schmidti
gagatta schmidti
I have ten lovely young gagatta schmidti catfish. However they have recently got whitespot and I'm wondering how to treat it. I am aware that they are a relatively cool water fish and hence I'm reluctant to increase the tank temperature. And I'm also aware that a lot of catfish don't do too well with whitespot treatments. Does anyone have any advice?
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They'll take hot water for long enough to sort out the white spot providing you go nuts with aeration. I put two with white spot in a 15" cube, took the temp. up to 82F for two weeks and that sorted them out. I had a whisper 600 (dual) airpump running airstones into the tank as well as the filtration (a fluval 2 internal filter). Feeding continued as normal once they settled in.
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Re: gagatta schmidti
It's not going to help against white spot (Ich) and perhaps it's not even interesting to you, but the name Gagata schmidti doesn't exist (anymore).Walrus wrote:I have ten lovely young gagatta schmidti catfish.
The fish is called Gagata cenia. This may help you when you want to look something up.
BTW: Jools is very enthousiastically recommending hot water. Make that lukewarm (25C) with lots of bubbles

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and add a pinch of non-iodized seasalt; really helps.
about a full teaspoon for your tank. it'll stimulate the mucus and the gills, making it easier for the fish to breathe.
especially useful since Gagata's use loads of oxygen and Ick damages the mucuslayer on the skin, fouling up the fish' intake of oxygen/outtake of CO2.
about a full teaspoon for your tank. it'll stimulate the mucus and the gills, making it easier for the fish to breathe.
especially useful since Gagata's use loads of oxygen and Ick damages the mucuslayer on the skin, fouling up the fish' intake of oxygen/outtake of CO2.
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