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Just wanted to post that the spots are now gone without us losing any more fish and they all seem happy.
I will keep the temps high as recommended for a week or so yet.
Thanks to all that helped. Heat treatment does work, wahey!!
We have 2 banded gara's and they are brilliant.
They do their job but are also entertaining. They often look like they are synchronised swimming together.
The cat loves watching them, although it does frustrate her at times!
Thanks for the replies.
I'm pretty sure it is Ich and have posted a pic (hopefully!)
The spots have come off the Rummynoses and they are flying around now. The Clowns seem perfectly fine, I'm just concerned the spots are still there although they do look to be less than there were a couple of...
Sorry to bore you all with this again but:
The heat has been at at least 30 (86) and more than usual at 32 (90) and we have had no more fish die. This has been 6 days of heat treatment so far.
However, all 4 Clown Loach still have plenty of spots on them but most of the time seem normal...
We have had 4 Kuhli's in the tank for a month or so and all seems fine.
We have a gravel base and lots of plants but someone said we should have sand for the Kuhli's.
They seem pretty happy, as do the Clown Loaches but do we need sand?
If so, can we put sand over the gravel?
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Ok, I'm struggling with 'famous' here any very UK based but...
James Morisson lives about half a mile away from us.
Fat Boy Slim & Zoe Ball live a couple of miles away.
Chris Difford of Squeeze lives in the Marina, 3 miles away.
Will Young has a holiday home down the road.
Chris Eubank is...
Thanks for your help.
We have 2 thermometers as well as the one on the heater.
Both in the tank - either sides - say just over 30 degrees, so 87F+ ish and the heater says 32 degrees - 90F.
Looking at the pictures in the ICH thread I am almost certain this is what it is.
If so, any suggestion how...
Everything in the tank is fine - water parameters etc. - but we have been hit by Ich in the last week or so.
We initially lost 3 Rummynose Tetras and our other 3 were full of spots and not looking too healthy.
Having read the excellent advice on here I decided it was best to go for heat...