I have not heard of aquatic frogs getting Ich. I would separate the frog when you treat the fish, the frog may be sensitive to the Ich medication.
I have not heard of aquatic frogs getting Ich. I would separate the frog when you treat the fish, the frog may be sensitive to the Ich medication.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
Please please please remove your frogs before the treatments. It is highly unlikely that your frog has ICH. Usually the mucus membrane on the frogs protects them from that. However, Ich meds usually contain copper which can be quite harmful to your frog.
Better to add a small amount of salt and increase the temp on your tank than use ich meds. It will save your cycle and cause less stress to your fish. It takes around two weeks but there are a ton of articles out there to learn about treating Ich to maintain a healthy tank. I have been there are done it with our fish tanks here at home. It will be sure and kill off all of it and you could reintroduce some healthy fish or your frogs back in. Keep in mind that the salt isn't all that great for those froggers either.
Still I would remove the frogs and house them in a bucket if needs be. I use a couple of home-depot 5 gallons when I need to quarantine.![]()
I took the fish out and I treated them in my 55 gallon, I raised the temp to 86F and treated them with ICH med.. their white spots are gone and they look healthy. Honestly I just left my 20 gallon with the frogs in it alone.. I figured with no host (only frogs, snail, shrimp) the ich would go away on it's own.. and everyone in the tank looks happy so why mess with it?
I would not do anything to harm the froggies!!!
Oh golly hope you didn't think that I mean you would want to hurt them. So sorry.
Taking the fish out and treating is awesome. I just don't think that the frogs will carry the ich. I guess if the fish get it again very soon you will find out. I just figure it might be easier to treat the tank it's self for ich by heating it up. Hope all goes well with your tank, I had ich with a betta that never seemed to be able to get rid of it for long. Made me nuts!
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