Ok here goes!! I am giving you the salt method as this seems to work rather well...
When treating ich with salt first remoove all like plants from the aquarium since the salk will harm or kill them... Before the treatment, perform a partial water change and ensure the parameters are optimal. Once your environment is perfect add salt at the rate of 1 teaspoon per gallon of water, every 12 hours. Use only non iodized salt that doesn't contain YPS ( Yellow prusiate soda) Keep the salt in the system for 14 days and remove it at the conclusion of the treatment by a substantial water change.
Depending on the temp in the aquarium the ich spots may actually worsen for one day.. In some case a few ich spots will suddenly multiply into " millions" as the skin responds to the salt doses. THis is normal... in 24 to 36 hours you will notice him getting better and in 4 to 5 days the crisis should be over...
The most effective anti ich medications other than salt are also the most damaging to the plants and the filterl Two of the most commonly recommended are formalin and copper these in high doses can actually burn the fish. Copper is devastating to the plants and also harms the Bio filter.
A medicated food available from Tetra Products contains malachite green eradicates the subepidermal form of ich but takes a lot longer, and besides some fish hate the food!!
Hope this helps you and others.!
Marie
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