Andrew_W Posted May 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 based on that, i'm happy with your 8 tablespoon recommendation. I'm going to stop using the blue circle white spot treatment, and stick to salt at 30degrees. So far since Saturday, I have dosed with Blue Circle White Spot Cure, raise temp from 27 to 30, and added about 6 tablespoons of salt. At this stage is a large water change advised? followed by more salt. or am i best to leave it, and do water change if water conditions deteriorate (ph, nitrates and the like)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 and i dismantled my Co2, so the jet of water breaks the surface...look cool under blue moonlight :lol: 8) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herefishiefishie Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Cool looking pics Andrew. Interesting to link salt treatment, when in reference to fish kept in hard water. Big difference to standard tropicals. Did you read the part in the article about how this treatment is aimed at rift lake cichlids? The loaches in his case are used to hard water. The quote also states care with soft water species. Can my fish handle salt? I wrote this article with African rift lake cichlids in mind, and I have successfully exposed my Malawi haps and clown loaches to a salt treatment without any problems. But these fish are accustomed to fairly hard water with a high pH. It is my understanding that species preferring soft water will not tolerate salt as well. If you keep soft water fish, please do your homework before proceeding with salt. The same article said this too. Salt should be added slowly over the course of 24-48 hours or so (always dissolve in a small container of tank water first). :oops: I didn't see that mentioned. Lower end, 8 tablespoons? To me the text reads as, use 6-9 tablespoons with heat treatment. Work up to 12-15 tablespoons if not using heat. Roughly to a 60litre tank in this case. Based on everything that I’ve read to date, I would feel comfortable adding 2-3 tablespoons salt per 5 gallons if I were also using the high temperature treatment outlined above. If I were using salt alone, I would work my way up to 4-5 tablespoons per 5 gallons. The link I placed up from Florida University is a general guide, for fish. Fish can be dipped in a 3% (30,000 mg/L) solution for thirty seconds to several minutes, or they can be treated in a prolonged bath at a lower concentration (0.05% = 500 mg/L). Salt at low concentrations (0.01 to 0.05% solution) is an excellent means of controlling "Ich" in recirculating systems without harming the biofilter. An ultraviolet filter is recommended as an aid in preventing the spread of the parasite in a recirculating system. Therefore, 30g to 60lt tank during treatment. Cut back to 6 grams per 60lt if you want to keep using salt after treatment. The huge amount of salt to soft water will kill bacteria. Fish should be fine. Just a tip, do a 50% water change with a gravel vac when you read this. Also keep an eye on your ammonia, nitrate, nitrite levels over the next few weeks, just incase. Frenchy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 17, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I judt did about a 35-40% one. and added carbon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jn Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I think the salt may disagree with your plants if you have any.. someone else might be able to confirm this! :-? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 17, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 it can, but at this point they are still gorwing out of control Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herefishiefishie Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I would still use the medicine. Whitespot can take a week to treat properly anyway. As said earlier, treat till about 3 days after spots have disappeared. I usually do one more dose at that stage to make sure anyway. Frenchy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 17, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 Yeah I got carbon in the filter now, to clean out the chemicals, then I'll continue with another 3 doses. and repeat if needed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markoshark Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 Dammit, my loaches have the dreaded spot too 175 litre tank, 10 tablespoons of salt, and raise temp to 29? (temp is already close to that) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slimNZ Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 All depend on what other fish you have. I use 5 table spoon of salt in my 30L hopital tank. Tempreture around 30C. Start with 2 table spoon and add one table spoon per day. The loaches, platies, dwarf gourami and golden danio all handle it without a fuss. The plant is the one that suffer the most but you can move them to a temporary container and most will be fine in there for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herefishiefishie Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 :roll: {shakes head, gives up on this topic & walks away} :lol: Frenchy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markoshark Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 I'm going to try a waterchange first, because my temp is already fairly high, then, increase temp to 29 degrees, and see how it goes before adding salt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alanmin4304 Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 You can treat with quinine or mepacrine and it will not worry the plants. Prescription meds though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 19, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 YAY i'm winning. I bought a different batch of blue circle white spot cure, treated them with it yesterday, and today no more spots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HummingBird Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 Awesome to hear Andrew. Hope the Clowns enjoy many years in your tank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_W Posted May 19, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 thanks. Will do one more dose tomorrow, then a large water change, then slowly lower the temp back to normal over a few days, and all should be well. *crosses fingers* Thanks for everyone feedback and advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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