Hi,
I've been treating some fish for ich with hyposalinity for over a month now. Two fish still have spots on them, and the spots have gotten worse over time, rather than better. What are the odds that I have hyposalinity resistant ich? I've kept the salinity at 1.009 (measured with refractometer). It has gotten as high as 1.010 a few times, but did not stay there for long. Is that enough to allow the ich to keep a foothold in the tank?
The spots don't look as much like the ich pictures that I've seen on line. The spots look like white worts on the fish. They are about 1 mm across and 1 mm deep. Some are even bigger than that. Is there anything else that causes white spots like this on fish? The two fish are tangs (sailfin and kole). I'll try to post a pic, but it's hard to get a good picture.
Thanks for the help.
Andrea
I've been treating some fish for ich with hyposalinity for over a month now. Two fish still have spots on them, and the spots have gotten worse over time, rather than better. What are the odds that I have hyposalinity resistant ich? I've kept the salinity at 1.009 (measured with refractometer). It has gotten as high as 1.010 a few times, but did not stay there for long. Is that enough to allow the ich to keep a foothold in the tank?
The spots don't look as much like the ich pictures that I've seen on line. The spots look like white worts on the fish. They are about 1 mm across and 1 mm deep. Some are even bigger than that. Is there anything else that causes white spots like this on fish? The two fish are tangs (sailfin and kole). I'll try to post a pic, but it's hard to get a good picture.
Thanks for the help.
Andrea