EMERGENCEY FISH HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!?

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I have a 10 gallon tank and 8 guppies and 1 loach. Today I woke up and my pregnant guppy had white specks ALL OVER but in random places!!! I believe it's ich but I need help. Any other things that it could possibly be?? What do I do??
 
your fish has ich!

The name translates to "fish louse with many children", a title that fits well, as each parasite may produce over a thousand offspring. Although the disease is the equivalent of a skin infection, it can easily be fatal to a fish stressed by poor diet or habitat.

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Raise water temperature

Medicate for 10-14 days

Reduce medication when treating scaleless fish

Discontinue carbon filtration during treatment

Perform water changes between treatments

The entire cycle takes about two weeks from start to finish. Higher temps will shorten the cycle, while low temps lengthen it. Therefore, raising the water temp shortens the time it takes for the parasite to reach the stage in which it is susceptible to medication.Treatments must be given for a long enough period to assure that all parasites are gone. Watch carefully for other infections, as secondary infections often occur where the skin has been damaged by the parasite.

Although nothing kills the parasite once it has checked into it's fish "hotel", several chemicals kill ich once it has left the fish. Malachite green, methylene blue, quinine hydrochloride, and mepracrine hydrochloride are all effective, and are available under several brand names.

Dose based on the package instructions, however cut dosages in half when treating scaleless catfish and tetras. Regardless of the medication used, treatment should be given continuously for 10-14 days to ensure all parasites are killed. Between treatments a partial water change is recommended. Keep water temperatures higher than usual to speed up the life cycle of the parasite. Discontinue carbon filtration during treatment, as it will remove the chemicals.
 
it may be.

it also could be a possible reaction to the pregnancy of the fish some react different.

but if it starts acting sickly then possibly consider getting medicine for it

thank i hoped this helps ad i hope youre guppy gets better
 
it may be.

it also could be a possible reaction to the pregnancy of the fish some react different.

but if it starts acting sickly then possibly consider getting medicine for it

thank i hoped this helps ad i hope youre guppy gets better
 
your fish has ich!

The name translates to "fish louse with many children", a title that fits well, as each parasite may produce over a thousand offspring. Although the disease is the equivalent of a skin infection, it can easily be fatal to a fish stressed by poor diet or habitat.

:
Raise water temperature

Medicate for 10-14 days

Reduce medication when treating scaleless fish

Discontinue carbon filtration during treatment

Perform water changes between treatments

The entire cycle takes about two weeks from start to finish. Higher temps will shorten the cycle, while low temps lengthen it. Therefore, raising the water temp shortens the time it takes for the parasite to reach the stage in which it is susceptible to medication.Treatments must be given for a long enough period to assure that all parasites are gone. Watch carefully for other infections, as secondary infections often occur where the skin has been damaged by the parasite.

Although nothing kills the parasite once it has checked into it's fish "hotel", several chemicals kill ich once it has left the fish. Malachite green, methylene blue, quinine hydrochloride, and mepracrine hydrochloride are all effective, and are available under several brand names.

Dose based on the package instructions, however cut dosages in half when treating scaleless catfish and tetras. Regardless of the medication used, treatment should be given continuously for 10-14 days to ensure all parasites are killed. Between treatments a partial water change is recommended. Keep water temperatures higher than usual to speed up the life cycle of the parasite. Discontinue carbon filtration during treatment, as it will remove the chemicals.
 
it sounds like ich and not anything else. Go to walmart and find a can of ich remover. add it to your tank and you should see it clear up.

Good luck, I hope she does well.
 
it may be.

it also could be a possible reaction to the pregnancy of the fish some react different.

but if it starts acting sickly then possibly consider getting medicine for it

thank i hoped this helps ad i hope youre guppy gets better
 
She had a sickness * I forgot whta it was called sorry.* my fish had it, try to go to the pet shop and ask for some medicine it will help, otherwise it's bye bye fishy.
=) bye
 
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