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ares;255901 wrote: meth blue is a form of copper treatment I think.
hyposalinity is a treatment because it reduces the osmotic stress on the fish. we keep our salinity high for the other things in the tank, mainly corals inverts, bacteria, if not for that, we might all keep our salinity around 10 instead of 25. I know FO guys do run around 19 for this reason. so doing them in conjunction might not be such a bad move.
formulin is also a more recent/popular treatment, no idea if copper and formulin is advisable though. formulin may not be a tank killer as far as future use like copper meds are, dont quote me on that either. its newer as treatments go.
UV helps too if you have one
Meth blue is not copper...
Formalin is not newer then copper, to my knowledge, and has been around for a long while in the fish industry. It can be used with copper, but it is over kill IMHO.
UV really has not been proven to do anything. In theory it should work but in practice, none of us that have studied ich can get it to work! (And there have been alot of smart people trying to get it to work and test out.)
My advice is a Formalin and meth blue SALTwater dip for 45 min followed by a QT tank that is SLOWLY (over 10 days) dropped to hyposalinity (1.009 - 1.010) USING A REFRACTOMETER for a month. If you do not have a refractometer, do not even try to do hypo.