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Persistant Whitespot Lawrence Zarb 01-09-2006
Posted by Lawrence Zarb on January 9, 2006, 6:13 am
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I am having a problem with persistant whitespot, only affecting my one
clown loach. I have tried serveral whitespot treatment, but the problem
persists


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Posted by Justice on January 9, 2006, 9:06 am
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Lawrence Zarb wrote:
> I am having a problem with persistant whitespot, only affecting my one
> clown loach. I have tried serveral whitespot treatment, but the problem
> persists
>
>
Is it only 1 whitespot? If so watch out but don't worry it could just be
a marking on the fish. I'm a white guy that has a few brown spots on me.
Also one on my glowlight tetras has a white spot right between the eyes,
so don't worry unless you see more than just A white spot. But if it is
ICK be carefull of what you use CLown loaches are a scaleless fish, alot
of meds are not good for them. IMO turn up the temp to about 28C, and
add some salt. CL loaches like the warm water anyway. good luck with
your loach.

Posted by Gill Passman on January 9, 2006, 9:30 am
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Justice wrote:
> Lawrence Zarb wrote:
>
>> I am having a problem with persistant whitespot, only affecting my one
>> clown loach. I have tried serveral whitespot treatment, but the problem
>> persists
>>
>>
> Is it only 1 whitespot? If so watch out but don't worry it could just be
> a marking on the fish. I'm a white guy that has a few brown spots on me.
> Also one on my glowlight tetras has a white spot right between the eyes,
> so don't worry unless you see more than just A white spot. But if it is
> ICK be carefull of what you use CLown loaches are a scaleless fish, alot
> of meds are not good for them. IMO turn up the temp to about 28C, and
> add some salt. CL loaches like the warm water anyway. good luck with
> your loach.

I've had very mixed results treating Ich/Whitespot with the very few
medications available in the UK - Interpet Anti Whitespot and Protozin.
If you've tried both with no success I suggest that you follow
Justice's advice ie. turn up the temperature and add some salt (with
caution - Clown's don't like salt either) - I would suggest 1tsp per
gallon of added water (so it comes up gradually). Frequent water changes
are also key to treating without medication. These need to be done daily
(around 20%) - make sure that you vaccuum the gravel thoroughly each time.

Look for any underlying causes. I know there are a variety of opinions
on this but IME stress is a major factor in not being able to shift Ich.
This could be water quality, lack of hiding places, bullying etc. I
notice that you say your "one Clown Loach" - do you mean that you just
have the one or is it just one Clown Loach affected? If you just have
the one this could be the cause of the stress - Clown Loaches are
sociable fish and need their own kind to thrive. Of course, if this is
the factor causing the problem it becomes catch 22 as you can't add any
more fish until this one is cured.

Good luck

Gill

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