Aquarium Ich Treatment Temperature Calculator

Aquarium Ich Treatment Temperature Calculator

Estimate a gradual heat ramp, treatment hold time, clean-day clock, and temperature tolerance risk for freshwater ich planning.

Quick Presets
📏Tank Volume And Temperature Plan
Use lower values for rock, decor, and low water level.
🐟Fish Tolerance And Treatment Inputs
100% means normally stocked; higher means crowded.
Heat speeds the ich life cycle and can help synchronize treatment timing, but this calculator does not treat heat as a guaranteed standalone cure. Use species tolerance, aeration, and the medication label when setting the final plan.
Ramp Time
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days to target
Hold Duration
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days at target
Tank Volume
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net water
Oxygen Risk
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heat and load index
📊Species Temperature Tolerance Grid
86 Fcommon community upper plan
82 Fcautious loach or catfish cap
78 Fgoldfish or koi conservative cap
88 Fheat-tolerant tropical cap
Livestock profileUsual tempPlanning capStress lineClean clock
Tropical community fish74-80 F / 23-27 C86 F / 30 C88 F / 31 C7 days
Heat-tolerant livebearers76-82 F / 24-28 C88 F / 31 C90 F / 32 C6 days
Loaches, corydoras, catfish72-78 F / 22-26 C82 F / 28 C84 F / 29 C10 days
Goldfish and coolwater fish64-74 F / 18-23 C78 F / 26 C80 F / 27 C10 days
Koi or pond holding tub60-74 F / 16-23 C75 F / 24 C78 F / 26 C14 days
Discus or very warm tropicals82-86 F / 28-30 C88 F / 31 C90 F / 32 C7 days
Shrimp, snails, delicate inverts68-76 F / 20-24 C80 F / 27 C82 F / 28 C10 days
Fry, weak fish, recent shipment74-80 F / 23-27 C82 F / 28 C84 F / 29 C10 days
🌡Temperature And Ich Cycle Reference
Water temperatureEstimated cycle speedTreatment rhythmPlanning note
55-64 F / 13-18 CAbout 21 daysLong intervalCool water greatly stretches the cycle.
65-74 F / 18-23 CAbout 9-14 daysEvery other day rangeExpect a longer plan than tropical tanks.
75-79 F / 24-26 CAbout 3-6 daysDaily rangeWarm enough for faster visible cycling.
80-84 F / 27-29 CAbout 4 daysDaily rangeOften used as moderate heat support.
85-86 F / 29-30 CAbout 3-4 daysDaily rangeCommon heat-support target for tolerant fish.
87-89 F / 31-32 CAbout 3 daysDaily rangeOnly for heat-tolerant livestock with strong aeration.
Treatment Approach Comparison
ApproachCycle multiplierExtra daysBest useTemperature role
Medication plus heat support2.0 cycles2 daysMost freshwater community outbreaksSpeeds exposed stages for label treatment timing.
Heat support only2.8 cycles5 daysOnly when medication is not being usedLonger margin because heat alone can fail.
Salt plus heat support2.5 cycles3 daysSalt-tolerant freshwater fishRamp gently and account for oxygen demand.
Sensitive fish conservative heat3.5 cycles5 daysLoaches, scaleless fish, weak fishLower target means longer observation.
Quarantine observation plan3.0 cycles7 daysNew arrivals after visible signs clearTemperature mostly estimates the clean-clock length.
📘Common Tank Size Planning Table
TankDimensionsNet volume at 90%2 F/day ramp 78 to 86 FAeration priority
10 gallon20 x 10 x 12 in / 51 x 25 x 30 cm9.4 gal / 36 L4 daysHigh, small water volume shifts fast.
20 long30 x 12 x 12 in / 76 x 30 x 30 cm16.8 gal / 64 L4 daysHigh if heavily stocked.
40 breeder36 x 18 x 16 in / 91 x 46 x 41 cm40.4 gal / 153 L4 daysModerate with broad surface area.
55 gallon48 x 13 x 21 in / 122 x 33 x 53 cm51.1 gal / 193 L4 daysModerate, verify circulation at ends.
75 gallon48 x 18 x 21 in / 122 x 46 x 53 cm66.8 gal / 253 L4 daysModerate, add surface movement.
300 gallon tubCustom pond hold / quarantine270 gal / 1022 L4 days if heated evenlyVery high, warm water holds less oxygen.
🚦Risk And Decision Reference
SignalCalculator effectWhy it mattersPlanning action
Target above profile capHigher risk index and warningFish tolerance is usually the limiting factor.Lower target or choose conservative profile.
Poor aerationAdds 28 risk pointsWarmer water carries less dissolved oxygen.Add air before ramping heat.
Heavy visible spotsAdds treatment daysMore parasites can extend the practical clean clock.Do not count clean days until spots stop appearing.
Basic heater dialAdds overshoot riskSmall overshoots matter near tolerance caps.Use an external thermometer or controller.
Medication oxygen concernAdds risk pointsSome treatments and heat both stress respiration.Follow label limits and increase surface agitation.
💡Practical Tips
Ramp tip: Set the heater in small steps and verify with a separate thermometer. The calculator's ramp time assumes the tank actually reaches each day's target without overshoot.
Finish tip: Keep counting after the last visible white spot. The vulnerable free-swimming stage appears later, so the clean-day clock is part of the treatment plan.

When ich appears in a fresh water tank, you must find a way to increase the temperature of the water to treat an ich parasite that has established itself in the tank. Increasing the temperature of the water shorten the life cycle of the parasite, which allows the medication to reach the free-swimming stage of the parasite. However, increasing the temperature of the water also decrease the amount of dissolved oxygen that is present in the water, which may lead to stress for the fishes.

Thus, it is important to find a balance between increasing the temperature to kill the ich parasite and maintain sufficient levels of dissolved oxygen for the survival of the fish in the tank. The temperature calculator allow you to calculate the necessary parameter to develop a plan for increasing the temperature of the water in your freshwater tank. The parameters that you must enter into the calculator are the volume of your tank, the current temperature of the water in the tank, the desired target temperature, the ramp rate at which you would like to increase the temperature, the quality of the aeration in the tank, the stocking pressure in the tank, and the reliability of the heater that heats the tank.

Use the Temperature Calculator to Treat Ich

The ramp rate is the slowest if your fish are known to be sensitive to temperature change. The stocking pressure of your tank determine how many fish are living within that tank; the more fish that live in the tank, the more oxygen that they requires to survive. Finally, the reliability of the heater determine how closely the water in the tank will reach the target temperature; if the heater isnt reliable, the temperature may drift from the target.

The different fish species has different temperature tolerances. For instance, tropical community fish can typically tolerate temperatures up to 86 degrees; however, species like loaches and catfish may experience stress at these temperature. Additionally, fish species like goldfish and koi require even more conservative target temperature than tropical community fish.

The temperature calculator incorporates these parameters to alert you if the target temperature is too high for the fish in your tank. Additionally, the higher the temperature of the tank, the more oxygen that the fish will require to survive. A temperature may be safe for fish when maintained at 78 degrees; however, that same temperature may pose a threat to the fish at 84 degrees, as the fish will require more oxygen at 84 degrees than they required at 78 degrees.

The calculator also allow you to calculate the length of time (the hold duration) that the water in the tank must be maintained at the target temperature to continue the treatment of the ich parasite. The temperature must be maintained even after the spot of ich have disappeared from the fish; the life cycle of the ich parasite continues even if it is not visible on the fish. The calculator factors the parameter of the initial stage of the ich infection and the number of days that have already passed into the calculation; the calculator will also add a safety margin to the hold duration.

A safety margin is built into the calculation in case factor like high stocking rates or unreliable heaters affect the ich parasite’s reaction to the heat. You must provide sufficient aeration within the aquarium to ensure that the fish are receiving the necessary amount of dissolved oxygen in their water. Warmer water contains less dissolved oxygen than cooler water, and the medication for treating ich may also affect the ability of the fish to breathe.

Risk point are assigned to your tank based off the aeration and stocking rates; these risk points allow the calculator to provide an overall index of the dissolved oxygen in the tank. An airstone should be added to the tank prior to starting the treatment process to ensure that there is enough dissolved oxygen for the fish. Heat is not the only method of treating ich; the target temperature for the tank is not the only method for eliminating the ich parasite from the tank.

Heat shortens the life cycle of the ich parasite; thus, medication can more effectively target the free-swimming ich parasite. However, heat does not kill every life cycle stage of the ich parasite. Thus, the time period during which you must maintain the target temperature is not a guarantee of the elimination of the ich parasite.

If the symptom of ich continue after the planned period for maintaining the target temperature, another reassessment of the medication or water quality is needed. When the treatment period is over, you must establish a return ramp to lower the temperature of the tank. Bringing the temperature of the tank too quick will shock the fish.

The temperature calculator establishes a cool-down rate that indicates at what rate the tank should be returned to the original water temperature. Ensuring that the cool-down rate is the same as the rate at which the tank was heated will minimize the stress placed upon the fish; it will also allow for sufficient time to observe if the ich parasite has reappeared in the fish. This calculator will provide you with a plan for treating ich in your freshwater tank based upon the volume of the tank, the different temperature limitations of the fish species in the tank, the aeration in the tank, and the initial stage of the ich infection.

However, the calculator does not eliminate the need for you to continue to observe the fish in your tank. Regardless of the plan that emerge from this calculator, you must continue to observe the fish every day; you must also be prepared to adjust the parameters of the plan should the symptoms of ich not dissapear by the end of a treatment period.

Aquarium Ich Treatment Temperature Calculator

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  • Ronan Granger

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