Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
Synodontis Euptera Catfish
- irish-zx10r (James feenan)
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Synodontis euptera Catfish needs treatment for ich - a parasitic infestation.
If it does have ich what should I do? Can the fish be treated in the same tank or will I need to move him to another tank for treatment?
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Adding salt to the aquarium and raising the temperature gradually to 30 deg C should do the job for you...
There was a thread on this a few ago and igmillichip (ian) had done a small writeup...
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If it is ich then in all likelihood... other fish in the tank will also have to be treated...
Adding salt to the aquarium and raising the temperature gradually to 30 deg C should do the job for you...
There was a thread on this a few ago and igmillichip (ian) had done a small writeup...
What salt should I use and would it be any harm if I used it anyway just to be on the safe side ?
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Some fish are sensitive to salt.
I used 1 tablespoon of regular sea salt (not free flow) per 5 gallons of water. Have a read of this:
www.yamatogreen.com/salt.htm
Safer option:
You could try using eSHa Exit as a medication instead of the salt. Artane Aquatics stock eSHa products.
Either way please put up the temp to 30 deg C.
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Here is the stock with the Synodontis euptera Catfish
1 black Molly fish
1 silver Molly fish
1 gibbicep Pleco
1 Pterygoplichthys pardalis Pleco
2 angelfish
1 Bala shark
2 red tail black sharks
2 serpae tetra fish
4 zebra Danio
6 Penguin Tetra
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Before adding the medication.......wipe around all internal cormers and edges of the tank, clean areas where grot is likely to be harboured, rinse the filters and media in water from the tank.
Then do a partial water change (and use a gravel cleaner if you have one).
Increase the temperature, and then add the eSHa Exit (as directed on the bottle).
Increase the aeration or water movement in the tank.
The medication does not kill the parasite whilst it is on the fish.....it needs to leave the fish first. The increase in temp will speed up the life-cycle of the parasite.
The parasite also needs a stationary phase before it re-infects fish.....hence the reason for cleaning corners and increasing water movement in the tank.
Then it is simply a mater of waiting for the medication to do its bit.
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I'd recommend going for the eSHa Exit with an increase in temperature.
Before adding the medication.......wipe around all internal cormers and edges of the tank, clean areas where grot is likely to be harboured, rinse the filters and media in water from the tank.
Then do a partial water change (and use a gravel cleaner if you have one).
Increase the temperature, and then add the eSHa Exit (as directed on the bottle).
Increase the aeration or water movement in the tank.
The medication does not kill the parasite whilst it is on the fish.....it needs to leave the fish first. The increase in temp will speed up the life-cycle of the parasite.
The parasite also needs a stationary phase before it re-infects fish.....hence the reason for cleaning corners and increasing water movement in the tank.
Then it is simply a mater of waiting for the medication to do its bit.
ian
Does it take long to work ? Will i see much of a difference in the fish and could some of my other fish in this tank have ich ? sorry for so many questions and thanks for all the help.
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Even when the fish is "clear", it does not mean the parasite has gone from the tank....hence why there are directions on different products tell you how long to leave the medicine in the water.
I would treat the whole tank rather than taking one fish out and treating it.
Other fish may not show any signs as their immunity may be strong enough to deal with it.
After the treatment period as recommended on the pack, do a partial water change and keep the inside corners of the tank clean.
If it appears again, then dose again.
Don't introduce any new fish for the next few weeks.
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The speed of it acting will depend on how fast the parasite leaves the fish and enters the water.
Even when the fish is "clear", it does not mean the parasite has gone from the tank....hence why there are directions on different products tell you how long to leave the medicine in the water.
I would treat the whole tank rather than taking one fish out and treating it.
Other fish may not show any signs as their immunity may be strong enough to deal with it.
After the treatment period as recommended on the pack, do a partial water change and keep the inside corners of the tank clean.
If it appears again, then dose again.
Don't introduce any new fish for the next few weeks.
ian
Thanks Ian
I will start the treatment Thursday
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hi irish, i have 3 of these feather fin cats in my 400l tank. they always entertain me, active all day and one even tickles the under belly on my 18inch tiger shovel nose cat, they'r the clowns of my tank. as you already made a better tank for him/her why think about selling it, they are worth about 20euro for a really good one, so my suggestion is to keep it and enjoy its great character.
The tank it's in is only 110 ltr but it has plenty of space to swim around and looks happy around the other small fish I was only thinking about selling him if the tank was to small. I will upgrade to a big tank soon. What do you feed yours ?
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