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Hallo! :-D Does anyone have advice on getting rid of Ich?
Problem:
My betta fish has Ich, so I bought "Ick Guard" (Jungle brand).
Concerns:
I am not sure if "Ick Guard" is necessary to use.
*(Is there a better/more natural way?)
If it is necessary to use, I am not sure how to apply it without causing harm to the fish.
*For example:
Do I change his entire tank and then apply Ick Guard?
If I have to do 25-50% water changes everyday, do I put some more Ick Guard in the 25-50% new water?
I'm worried about overdosing.
It says, "DO NOT OVERDOSE," and 1 teaspoon is for 10 gallons.
[My betta is in a 1 gallon (I know it's small, but I am getting closer to upgrading him to a 3.5 gallon tank), so how much would be overdosing his gallon? 1 teaspoon?]
Extra Information:
I read that Ich is caused by stress, yes?
Well...
Ammonia level: .5 ppm (stress level) (I use Quick Dip ammonia Test Kit.)
* It seems to always be on .5 ppm, and I don't know what will make it go lower.
*Also, since he's in a 1 gallon tank, 100% water changes require that I scoop him out in a cup, and then put him back in with a net...he seems cool with it, but he might be stressing.
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I hope I gave helpful and enough information, and I hope the Ich will go away soon!
Thanks!
Problem:
My betta fish has Ich, so I bought "Ick Guard" (Jungle brand).
Concerns:
I am not sure if "Ick Guard" is necessary to use.
*(Is there a better/more natural way?)
If it is necessary to use, I am not sure how to apply it without causing harm to the fish.
*For example:
Do I change his entire tank and then apply Ick Guard?
If I have to do 25-50% water changes everyday, do I put some more Ick Guard in the 25-50% new water?
I'm worried about overdosing.
It says, "DO NOT OVERDOSE," and 1 teaspoon is for 10 gallons.
[My betta is in a 1 gallon (I know it's small, but I am getting closer to upgrading him to a 3.5 gallon tank), so how much would be overdosing his gallon? 1 teaspoon?]
Extra Information:
I read that Ich is caused by stress, yes?
Well...
Ammonia level: .5 ppm (stress level) (I use Quick Dip ammonia Test Kit.)
* It seems to always be on .5 ppm, and I don't know what will make it go lower.
*Also, since he's in a 1 gallon tank, 100% water changes require that I scoop him out in a cup, and then put him back in with a net...he seems cool with it, but he might be stressing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope I gave helpful and enough information, and I hope the Ich will go away soon!
Thanks!