Mr. Aquaforce
Aquarium Advice Freak
Hello there guys! I have three tanks one was an isolation tank for all of my plants until I had to separate one of my angelfish (lil blue) that I have rescued several times from near death beatings from two adult pair of angelfish in my 55 gal community tank, so lil blue has appears to be developing ich as I caught him scratching himself on the plants in the plant isolation tank... as we all know that fish medicene almost always will hurt or kill plants if they're not hardy enough. That being said I thought of putting him back in the 55 gal community, (fearing he will be bullied again as his growth as been stunted from Casteil the first angelfish I started with over two years ago, shes seriously anal!) then treat all of the fish in there as I do see one or two white spots on my other angels but they dont scratch (at least i havent seen them do so yet). To my foolishness as I dont have a spare tank sitting around other than a 75gal in the garage, I bought 6 wild angelicous loaches a little over a year ago, never had any problems until I read that it is an ABOSOLUTE MUST to medicate wild fish as they usually have intestinal parasites [emoji44][emoji44]???. One of my loaches seem a little off as he/she is breathing hard and seems alittle milky on his/her skin as another one that looks fine keeps "quarreling" if thats the right term to use? Other than that I rarely get to see them as theyre always hiding from me like theyre scared of me (same things with the cories) I think the blame goes on to my youngest kitty who likes to sit right up against the tank and watch the fishies. Or get a plastic tub and use that as a "treatment tank" I do have several different medications on hand, one of them was given to me when he got rid of his pond and koi its a 3.78 liter bottle of ICH-X by pond solutions, paragarurd of course, Maracyn Two by MARDEL. Sorry about the lengthy post. Hope someone can assist me with all of these factors that come into play -_-
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