- Have you tested your water?
- No
- If I did not test my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
- Do you do water changes?
- No
- If I do not change my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
So, I have been seeing epistylis going around Facebook fish groups like a new internet trend. And everyone is posting links that all give the same information about it. 1) it eats bacteria. 2) it can easily be confused with ich. 3) when treating, feed antibiotics don't dose the water. 4) don't clean the filter. 5) large daily water changes.
Now, there's a few things that confuse me with this. First thing, why only feed antibiotics? If it feeds on bacteria, why not dose the water? Why not do both? Destroy all food sources and starve it out?
Second, why not clean the filter? I mean, there's poop in the filter. Wouldn't leaving detritus and poop in the filter promote more bacteria growth? Plus all of the water is pumping through this and possibly spreading it?
The large daily water changes, that makes perfect sense. Clean water = healthier fish, but those other two seem like they are fighting the clean water.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm definitely not going to play "expert" on fish illnesses, but to me, it doesn't logically make sense.
Now, there's a few things that confuse me with this. First thing, why only feed antibiotics? If it feeds on bacteria, why not dose the water? Why not do both? Destroy all food sources and starve it out?
Second, why not clean the filter? I mean, there's poop in the filter. Wouldn't leaving detritus and poop in the filter promote more bacteria growth? Plus all of the water is pumping through this and possibly spreading it?
The large daily water changes, that makes perfect sense. Clean water = healthier fish, but those other two seem like they are fighting the clean water.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm definitely not going to play "expert" on fish illnesses, but to me, it doesn't logically make sense.