Hej Christian,
Ser att ingen svarat men jag vet inget om salt toleransen för J.Dempsey och gibbiceps!
Vita prick bör nog behandlas för så fort som möjligt. Om du söker under salt och cri kan du hitta allt jag hittat om salt gällande guld fisk och slöjstjärt. 1-2 dl salt per hundra liter är mer preventiv än botande för dessa gällande vita prick.
Glöm inte att verifiera toleransen hos vÄxterna och att hela dosen salt inte ska läggas i med en gång.
"<b>Salt can be used in freshwater systems by adding one teaspoon of salt to each gallon of water every twelve hours for three treatments.</b>
You are gradually increasing the salinity to a level of
<b>0.3% or three teaspoons per gallon total.</b>
The dose goes in gradually over 36 hours to avoid shocking the filter (especially Nitrobacter, which results in a short Nitrite surge). Some sensitive fishes will also do better when salted if it's added so gradually. Salt should be of the non-iodized table salt variety, or an Aquarium salt recommended by the Pet Shop. Live plants can be killed or yellowed by this, so be careful to remove these before treatment. As a general rule, plants with a defined root system will usually survive salting, while floating varieties like Anachris, Cabomba and Wisteria are flatly killed. My Apons died back 50%, Cryptocoryne couldn't care less, Pennywort hated it but did not die, Anubias yellowed and recovered, in the ponds, Lilies yellow marginally but do not even stop flowering. Iris is impervious, and Hyacinths hate it but they only yellow in the older leaves, and bounce right back."
Totalt 3 teskedar per (US Gallons) 3,8 liter vatten.
Lycka till,
Mvh,
cri