Yeah i understand that it makes the cycle go faster, but what i've read is that above 85 makes ich unable to reproduce. Some seem to suggest keeping it 86 or above (i'm at 87 atm) it will cycle out, and being unable to reproduce the ones already there will die off at the naturally quickened life cycle with no new parasites due to no reproduction. I've lowered the water level slightly so that the spraybar is really agitating the surface well, to help with gas exchange to make up for the less oxygen levels due to the heat.
The lower oxygen levels are something i'm really keeping an eye on and so far nobody's gasping at the surface or acting weird in there. One benefit of the heat should also be a boosted immune system, at least according to some sources so hopefully on some level that helps too.
A question i have on the meds though, are they safe for the bacterial colonies or will they be wiping them making my tank cycle again?
I'm thinking of trying some medication as you guys seem to be proponents of it and you'd definitely not do anything to harm your loaches. I just was pretty leery after reading a few different sources not recommending meds with fish like loaches due to their lesser or lack of scales, it just was made to sound kinda risky to me.
I'm 99.9% certain we have ich in there. I haven't had fish for several years but the many years that i did have fish previously usually once per tank it was something i dealt with, but back then it was nukage with the meds
At least this time out it seems to be very early on with just a few spots here and there.