Goldie Prawn
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Hi, please help me as I am getting so much conflicting information when searching for how to help my fish. Yesterday I saw that my green neons had white spot - pretty much lagged in it. I look in my tank a lot and yesterday was the first day I noticed it. Just now I had one dead neon 😞 however my treatment has just arrived - I’m using NT labs anti white spot and fungus. I’ve dosed and slowly increased the temperature up to around 26-27 degrees. I know 30 degrees is the best for speeding up the life cycle of ich and thus treating it quicker, but my question is, will my Pygmy corydoras and otocinclus be able to tolerate 30 degrees? Please help me, as I want to do the right thing and don’t want to lose any more fish (I can’t see white spots on the corys or otos, but I do see a small amount now on my diamond head tetras).
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.