Despite everyone telling me I was wasting my time and the only real treatment for ick is copper or hypo, Ick Attack works.
I received a tiny Blue Caribbean tang on September 14th from Live Aquaria and put him into a quarantine tank. Within a few weeks he developed ick and I immediately started treating with Ick Attack. I treated for four weeks until all spots had disappeared, I stopped treatment a week ago. The fish has done very well the entire time, he has been eating, very active and actually has doubled in size over the past seven weeks.
This is obviously not scientific but the bottom line is that it worked for me, the key is to double the doses and feed well with a garlic enhanced food. I am going to wait another 3 weeks or so before adding him to my main tank (90G) depending on how he looks. He is growing so fast that he is outgrowing the 29gallon QT, and its a biocube so there is no where to swim.
I received a tiny Blue Caribbean tang on September 14th from Live Aquaria and put him into a quarantine tank. Within a few weeks he developed ick and I immediately started treating with Ick Attack. I treated for four weeks until all spots had disappeared, I stopped treatment a week ago. The fish has done very well the entire time, he has been eating, very active and actually has doubled in size over the past seven weeks.
This is obviously not scientific but the bottom line is that it worked for me, the key is to double the doses and feed well with a garlic enhanced food. I am going to wait another 3 weeks or so before adding him to my main tank (90G) depending on how he looks. He is growing so fast that he is outgrowing the 29gallon QT, and its a biocube so there is no where to swim.


