The parasites way of eating is quite interesting. They eat away or suck away the body fluids from under the skin of the fish. If the Ich matures, it will break loose from the fish's skin. These matured Ich will now look for a place to rest such as a plant stem. While mature Ich break loose from the fish's skin, immature Ich are being reproduced, and when it hatch, if that is the correct word to use, these Ich will swim around looking for a new host. Once these Ich found their new host, the cycle will again start.
Since Ich targets the tissue under the skin, they've conducted studies that showed that the resistance of the skin of the fish to all kinds of common cure. In some stages of Ich, they say that it succumbs to salt solution treatment. If not treated early, tissue damage, especially on the gill regions can be very dangerous to the fish's health. They make the fish weak and be more susceptible to other potentially deadly bacterial disease.
Non-quarantined new fish, plants and poor water condition can be the source of Ich infection. If you suspect that there is an Ich invasion in your pond, try to check the ammonia level, nitrite level, pH level, the total alkalinity and the hardness of the water. If the results show that the pond water is already infected with Ich, you need to treat your pond as soon as possible.
When treating Ich, it is recommended to use formalin, because it's the only ich treatment approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It is recommended to use 4.5 to 7.5 gallons of formalin per acre-foot, or 15 to 25 parts per million. Application of copper sulfate is also suggested. Copper sulfate should be applied evenly over the pond to help kill the ich. Also, salt application is needed. Apply 2 to 3 parts per thousand salts, more or less about three ponds of salt if you have 100 gallons of water, so the ich in your pond can be easily killed. You can try using any of these treatments, but it should be done every day until the fish shows no signs of ich anymore. If needed, re move the infected fish from the treated pond and just restock with quarantined fish. Always use the right types of fish pond supplies to protect your ponds from harmful parasites and other organisms.
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