Ryanqk
Active member
Hello folks,
My 2 month old 75gl display/20gl fuge has lots of soft corals and some lps/sps and inverts. I have a few various reef safe wrasses, gobies, and blennies. Recently my wrasses have become reinfected by ick after an initial treatment with paraguard. I once again began treating with paraguard about 5 or 6 days ago, i also raised the tank temp from 78 to 82 to speed up the ick lifecycle and added minced garlic to the normal food diet. I am seeing results on some fish but they still show ick spots, and one has a pectoral fin that is torn up a bit and has alot of white spots. I moved some corals such as a hammer coral that did not respond well to the paraguard in particular, those are in a friends tank for now. But all my corals show at least some negative reaction esp. when i add the daily dose of paraguard. My skimmer, carbon and purigen were turned off/ removed for the treatment and i am concerned about the effect the treatment will have on my corals if i must continue this treatment long term, but i am determined not to lose my fish. Are there any additional steps i could take or medications i should try that wont harm my coral? I really cant catch the fish to move them they are too damn fast.
Ryan
My 2 month old 75gl display/20gl fuge has lots of soft corals and some lps/sps and inverts. I have a few various reef safe wrasses, gobies, and blennies. Recently my wrasses have become reinfected by ick after an initial treatment with paraguard. I once again began treating with paraguard about 5 or 6 days ago, i also raised the tank temp from 78 to 82 to speed up the ick lifecycle and added minced garlic to the normal food diet. I am seeing results on some fish but they still show ick spots, and one has a pectoral fin that is torn up a bit and has alot of white spots. I moved some corals such as a hammer coral that did not respond well to the paraguard in particular, those are in a friends tank for now. But all my corals show at least some negative reaction esp. when i add the daily dose of paraguard. My skimmer, carbon and purigen were turned off/ removed for the treatment and i am concerned about the effect the treatment will have on my corals if i must continue this treatment long term, but i am determined not to lose my fish. Are there any additional steps i could take or medications i should try that wont harm my coral? I really cant catch the fish to move them they are too damn fast.
Ryan