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If you can make a run to the store, look at the natural sea salts or even pickling salts they have. I know the Morton pickling salt definitely doesn't have anti caking but I'm not sure if you have Morton brand salts over there?
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Also, don't forget to do more frequent water changes to help the recovery process go by faster. Add salt in after every water change. Someone mentioned Epson salt before. I've never tried it for getting rid of ich, but I would go for the regular salt first since Epson salt isn't the same. I use Epson salt as a laxative for the fish.
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White spot help
Temp is currently at 86 but the salt i have all have anti caking agents in
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+1Originally posted by allysangels View Postthe ich meds will burn the loaches as well as the ghost knife, and possibly kill the shrimps. these fish have no scales to protect them. turn up the temp to 86 and add a half dose of salt.
80 isn't enough to make the ich fall off. You need to make sure the heater is in the upper 80s and 86 is a perfect temperature. Whenever I have ich, I always raise the temp to 86 and use table salt. It has never failed me once and I don't have to go buy all these ich meds that are much more expensive than salt.
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostWon't regular table salt do?Originally posted by Bajamaniac12 View PostGreat, same amount as aquarium salt? Deffinately safe for all my fish..?You can use regular table salt. The amount you use is about the same as aquarium salt. It is 100% safe for your fish. I say that salt that contains "anti-caking ingredient" will harm any fish, scales or not, and anything else that is alive in your tank. Just make sure when buying the table salt that you check the ingredients and make sure it doesn't have anti-caking ingredient. Generally the natural sea salt doesn't have anti-caking. I use Morton pickling salt because it comes in a big box and is way cheaper ($1) than everything else.Originally posted by Bajamaniac12 View PostGoogle says that salt will harm scaleless fish and live plants
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Re: White spot help
You can rig a make shift hospital tank out of a rubbermaid. Best to isolate the affected fish, if you're concerned about the others well being too.
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White spot help
Google says that salt will harm scaleless fish and live plants
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Re: White spot help
Google is your friend... search aquarium salt...
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White spot help
Great, same amount as aquarium salt? Deffinately safe for all my fish..?
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White spot help
Temp turned up, i cant get aquarium salt until wednesday though, im worried about my fish
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the ich meds will burn the loaches as well as the ghost knife, and possibly kill the shrimps. these fish have no scales to protect them. turn up the temp to 86 and add a half dose of salt.
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White spot help
Okay great, i cant get to my local fish shop until wednesday, i have white spot medication though, will it harm my other fish and do i have to take out the carbon/biomax in my filter?
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