I figure since there is some body/fin damage it’s good to dose the tank again. I normally add it to water changes, but should I treat the whole tank now?

I would treat the tank with stress coat after you’ve finished with the ich treatment. Stress coat helps add extra slime coating to the fish. The slime coating on the fish is what the ich hides under and the ich medication cannot kill it when it’s on the fish. Adding stress coat could be counterproductive, you would be adding a healing agent for the fishes benefit, but you would also be trapping live ich protozoans under the slime coat with the fish.



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2 Responses to “At what point during the Ich treatment cycle should "Stress Coat +" be re-added to the tank to help healing?”

  1. Anonymous Me Says:

    I would treat the tank with stress coat after you’ve finished with the ich treatment. Stress coat helps add extra slime coating to the fish. The slime coating on the fish is what the ich hides under and the ich medication cannot kill it when it’s on the fish. Adding stress coat could be counterproductive, you would be adding a healing agent for the fishes benefit, but you would also be trapping live ich protozoans under the slime coat with the fish.
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    Experience.

  2. Roman Says:

    I think after. Your fish will have their slime back again.
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