Does anyone use a garlic extract when feeding your fish? I read that it helps with ich and its healthy for the fish.
CedzAquAddiction;855597 wrote: I use it on about 2 feedings a week. I don't believe it outright kill the ich parasite itself. It's more of an appetite stimulant that entices and keeps the infected fish eating. One of the main recommendations of ich is feed, feed, feed...
Some may say that if you use it with every feeding then it will affect the fish's liver in an adverse way. I'm not very educated on that. Hopefully someone with more experience will chime in...
Oh yeah. Get some Selcon in your arsenal. I love this stuff, and my fish seem to do the same...
Do you have an ich problem? What kind of fish, and what kind of tank, inhabitants, etc...
Best of luck!!!
Darth Reefer;855611 wrote: Garlic will have no effect on ich. Cedz is right, it just helps to get the fish to eat. Keeping them eating and strong is the only way they can fight it off so it does help in that way. No way for you to catch them and set up quarantine?
rdnelson99;855624 wrote: If you QT you have to do all the fish. The ich is in the tank and as long as there are fish there is a food source for the ich.
For the fish(all of them) mix a large batch of food with Metro, focus and garlic. You can re freeze it. Feed multiple times a day but no more than they will consume in a few minutes. Keep feeding the medicated food for several days after the signs of ich are gone.
The biggest help to a fish when fighting ich is a strong immune system. Eating often helps build the immune system as does the metro. The focus and garlic help enhance the fish's appetite. When thawing the food don't thaw in water or the medicine will leach out of the food. To help, the fish need to eat the medicine and therefore you don't want it diluted in the water any longer then necessary.
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Darth Reefer;855635 wrote: No, treatment will kill your corals. If you can't catch all the fish then follow the advice given on feeding them and hope for the best is really all you can do. It can work, I had to do it and all my fish made it. They can build up an immunity to ich but it will always be there. My hippo still has an outbreak anytime she gets stressed.
sra_chipmunk;855636 wrote: Thanks for the help guys.... I just finished all those articles on the Anthias and its SOS e good info in there. I'm off to the pet store first thing tomorrow.
peachyreef;855711 wrote: I think the best thing you can do is to keep the appetite of your fish healthy. I would not recommend doing regular FW dips, those should be on an as needed basis because they are extremely stressful.
Future preventative measures:
UV sterilizers are great at eliminating excess parasites and microbes. They will not eliminate outbreaks but they will aid in keeping them in check. This is important with species that are prone to infectious disease outbreaks, such as tangs.
Buy QT'ed fish if you cannot QT (general rule of thumb that you know)
Get some biological cleaners!
Treatment options:
There are natural treatment options as well as chemical options. Cleaner shrimps and fishes do aid in keeping parasites in check. They are not guaranteed to work and they will more than likely ignore smaller fish. They do however respond quite well to tangs. Copper and formalin are chemical options for combating parasites. When treating any parasite you are essentially delivering a dose of poison small enough to kill the parasite (invertebrates) but not the fish. Which is why you must be careful and follow dosing instructions! Corals are invertebrates like shrimp, and they will die from prolonged exposure to these chemicals. Metro and focus are great for building immunity. Garlic does not do much for them nutritionally, it just stimulates their hunger response
-Elizabeth