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  1. Ideally you'd want this fish with a few others of their kind, but as long as you keep the water clean and feed them, it'll be just fine.  They do enjoy the 'safety' of shoaling together, but its not going to hurt if they don't

  2. Fenbendazole I believe is the medicine in Panacur C.  I use a different brand (safe-guard) but should be the same idea 
     I've used this but dosing it isn't exactly easy.    I know where I get it from, they sell it in different strengths, for large/medium/small dogs.   Each one has a different dosage of Fenbendazole granules.  I use the one for small dogs, which has 222mg of Fenbendazole per gram of the de-wormer (1 packet = 1 gram).   My experience and research suggests that you want 100g of Fenbendazole per 10gallons of water.   So I have to split my packet in half.   depending on what your de-wormer concentration is, you'll have to do some maths.

  3. Corys and Shrimp are going to be competing for the same food.  Also Corys can and will eat baby shrimp (if you have any).   I have done this Cory (bronze) & Shrimp (blue dream) combo in a 20L and eventually, over time, there ended up being no more shrimp.  I'm sure you could do it, but feel like you might end up messing the balance you have going at the moment.

  4. I'm convinced this is fish lice now that you said it has eyes and a head.   Is it big enough that you could physically pull it off the fish?  that might be the best option at this point, since you have very limited access to meds.

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  5. I don't know about running them together.  I have never run them together, but paracleanse and general cure both have the same active ingredient that's in Prazipro, so you should be fine.  but If I remember ICH-X is recommended to be dosed every day, and that you should do some water change (25%?) before dosing again.   If you haven't dosed ICH-X since Tuesday, I'd change some water and just dose the Prazipro just to be safe. 

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  6. yeah.  If you are honestly turning this into a fish room,  I seriously think about having someone hard plumb a utility sink right next to that washer/dryer.  It will save you a bunch of headaches, and isn't really that expensive, but if that's not really an option, I would go with the splitters into a utility sink and maybe a bucket/pump to pump it back out that drain.

  7. Well, you have hot and cold hookups right there at the washer, but that involves some plumbing, if you're not into having it hard plumbed, you could get garden hose splitters and hook them up below the red valves.  One side of each going to the washer, other side going to however you wanna do that, but you'll need to mix the water manually that way.  you could also plumb a utility sink that way, but you'd have to get the water back up to that drain.
    other than that, you can run a hose from the floor above.  

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  8. I'm assuming your basement is 100% below grade (underground) and has no plumbing accessible down there.   If thats the case, options are going to be limited.  You might be able to get an extra long hose and use a python system, to suck the water up to the first floor, not sure how well that will work,  other options are something like using buckets or a large trash can and maybe get a pump to empty it up to the first floor,  that pump is going to need to handle whatever height (head pressure) it needs to pump too.  from basement to first floor is probably a good 10' to 15' height.  Other options might be using a basement window to drain (less head pressure). 

     

    Does this unfinished basement have any hookups for water, maybe talk with a plumber and see how much it would be to add a hot/cold water line and a drain down there?

  9. I have extremely hard water where I'm at, around 450- 500ppm and ph 8.2 to 8.4 from the tap.  I have only seen columnaris in my fish room once or twice in the 18 years i've lived here.  It came from new fish, and I had no real hard time treating/medicating it.

    Salt will definitely help, but if I remember correctly, raising the temps is actually a bad thing with Columnaris, I think ideal is 75, but sometimes that's not achievable depending on the tank/setup. It just replicates faster when it gets warmer.  

  10. Could be fish lice!?!   That is nuts.  I have never seen that before but definitely get some medicine for that.   Looking on google there are Anchor Worm and Fish Lice meds available., not sure what's available in BC tho 😞

     

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  11. 12 minutes ago, Doug Knipp said:

    I finished my first round of paracleanse as a preventative measure. I remembered to turn off UV but forgot to take out carbon. Did I just waste my time and paracleanse?

    depends on how old that carbon is really.  If its been in the tank awhile it's probably already 'full' of stuff it can bond with.  If its pretty new/fresh, It probably absorbed a lot of those meds.  Either way, you'll always be left with the doubt in your mind,  I would probably change water/ remove the carbon, and in a few days, re-dose the tank.

  12. 1 hour ago, Sapere_Ceta said:

     I think it would be better to give the medications a break for now until otherwise showing clear signs of anything parasitic, fungal, bacterial, etc. Keeping the tank clean, tannins, and a little salt doesn’t tend to hurt, in conjunction with troubleshooting some of the options listed the comment section here from everyone. I would keep the light on the lower end the plants can tolerate as well, since bettas do enjoy lower light. That would help keep some of the stress down a little. 
    I think doing that all and remaining patient with his recovery will slowly do the trick. 

    This is usually the best option in my opinion

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