Chihuahua6
Premium Member
Original fish that had the ick were kept in the same tank and treated for copper in that same tank. The rock was removed from that tank and kept fallow for over four months.
The two fish in quarantine are a Powder Blue Tang and a Regal Angel. Neither had any signs if ick ever, not one spot, never scratched on a rock. The Regal was in transit for two days (Fedex messed up) and arrived in a bag of cold water quite listless. He developed lympho but never ick. The lympho disappeeared after a month.
If there was any ick present the Regal should have definitely gotten it. He was in severe stress. The PB Tang was already present in the quarantine tank when I received the Regal.
I just don't see how gently moving them into a larger tank would cause them to get ick when neither developed it after being shipped to me. It seems like the stress of shipping (especially with the Regal) would have brought out any ick.
It makes more sense to me that the rock still had some ick in it rather than the fish had it and I never saw one white spot on either of them. Neither scratched themselves either.
The two fish in quarantine are a Powder Blue Tang and a Regal Angel. Neither had any signs if ick ever, not one spot, never scratched on a rock. The Regal was in transit for two days (Fedex messed up) and arrived in a bag of cold water quite listless. He developed lympho but never ick. The lympho disappeeared after a month.
If there was any ick present the Regal should have definitely gotten it. He was in severe stress. The PB Tang was already present in the quarantine tank when I received the Regal.
I just don't see how gently moving them into a larger tank would cause them to get ick when neither developed it after being shipped to me. It seems like the stress of shipping (especially with the Regal) would have brought out any ick.
It makes more sense to me that the rock still had some ick in it rather than the fish had it and I never saw one white spot on either of them. Neither scratched themselves either.