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I'm in agreeance with LBF. Go ahead and get some copper meds but be careful if you have any crustacean in the tank as it will kill them. The tank you treat will also never be able to hold crustaceans for the future either, any trace of copper can kill them. But, it will treat your fish successfully.
I've had good luck with SeaChem's Cupramine and with CopperSafe (though it's been a few years since I've used it). Just a tip, if you use SeaChem's Cupramine and you have Seachem's Prime water conditioner, do not use that before or after you use Cupramine. The Prime causes a reaction with the Copper that makes it 5 times more potent. So, use another water conditioner for your water change. If you don't have Prime, then don't worry ;-)
Salt's are good for preventative use but not for curing parasites or bacterial diseases. There are many anecdotal evidences that say salt is a cure-all, but it's just not true. The only thing it does is balance out electrolytes (good) and it can sterilize an open wound which will help prevent infection in the future (also good!). So, it's still useful, just not in the way that many think it is.
Often treating something "holistically" when it needs a real medication is not good. I always suggest trying something little first but if he clearly has Velvet, it's time to break out the big guns. If one is not sure of what disease it may be, that's when you start little and work your way up.
On that note, do you have pictures or another thread that we can help out with? Often times, what looks like Velvet, is only iridescence and isn't actually the parasite.
I've had good luck with SeaChem's Cupramine and with CopperSafe (though it's been a few years since I've used it). Just a tip, if you use SeaChem's Cupramine and you have Seachem's Prime water conditioner, do not use that before or after you use Cupramine. The Prime causes a reaction with the Copper that makes it 5 times more potent. So, use another water conditioner for your water change. If you don't have Prime, then don't worry ;-)
Salt's are good for preventative use but not for curing parasites or bacterial diseases. There are many anecdotal evidences that say salt is a cure-all, but it's just not true. The only thing it does is balance out electrolytes (good) and it can sterilize an open wound which will help prevent infection in the future (also good!). So, it's still useful, just not in the way that many think it is.
Often treating something "holistically" when it needs a real medication is not good. I always suggest trying something little first but if he clearly has Velvet, it's time to break out the big guns. If one is not sure of what disease it may be, that's when you start little and work your way up.
On that note, do you have pictures or another thread that we can help out with? Often times, what looks like Velvet, is only iridescence and isn't actually the parasite.