Your situation mirrors mine in many ways. I bought an AT three years ago. While in QT, I noticed some spots on the regal in my display. Never more than a few, and no other fish showed symptoms; but it was pretty clear my system contained ich. I debated on what to do with the Achilles, but ultimately decided to put him in after being in my QT tank for almost 4 months. Invariably, it showed spots, but continued to eat well. I just decided to make sure they were all well fed and let nature take its course. Almost three years later and all is fine. Achilles is symptom free most of the time, and eats and behaves normally all the time. All situations will be different, but I'd be inclined to ride it out, at least for a while.
If you qt right the tang shouldn't get it though
I know, now its too late.
I need to catch all my fish out and treath them separate from the main tank. How big does the quarantaine tank need to be for all the fish to get better?
I have a 2nd aquarium from 80x40c40cm but think its to small. And there are like 20+ fish in the tank.
Is there a wat to get him healty (visible ich free) in de maintank without it, or will it be a 100% death end?
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You need to take all the fish out and put them in the largest QT you can. If later you find a larger one then transfer them. This is a killer and if not right away it will happen.
QT doesn't need to be large, they are much better off getting treatment in a small tank than staying sick in a large one. It's only temporary.
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That is good news, did u run uv or ozone?
I am feeding alot since i have the tang. I dont see it getting any better, and as i look i think its getting worser, but goes so slow that i dont know for sure. Do u think that i can let them beat the ich by them selve by just keeping feeding them alot? Will it finnaly go away, or if it after 5 weeks still isnt gone, i need to do something else to help him?
Btw, I dont run ozon.
How long did it took for you to beat the ich? Thx.
If you qt right the tang shouldn't get it though
Thing is, it's not just about QT for a new fish, but whether QT was done for all prior fish. I have seen countless examples of folks who believed their tanks to be ich free only to get a nasty surprise when a highly ich suceptible fish like an AT is added.
Couple thoughts, First: I think clean water is your best option. Make sure the fish are well fed and do a lot of water changes. I would also look into soaking your food with selcon.
Second: My first tank was absolutely crushed by velvet disease. I added two anthias, and within a couple day, everyone was sick. At first, I thought it was no big deal, but within five days, all my fish except my yellow tang died (I still have him three years later, and worry about what I did to his lifespan, but he seems healthy and happy, no visible marks/scars). Obviously not the same thing, but I saw ich flare up a couple times in my tank before velvet disease hit. When my fish began to die of velvet disease, I set up a quarantine tank to try and save my surviving fish, and left no fish in my display tank for 72 days. From that day I vowed to be a better fish owner. I quarantined ALL my fish, with proactive treatment of cupermine and prazi pro. Since then (three years later), I have not seen ich once. I have 4 tangs ( yellow, blonde naso, blue tang and powderblue tang) and a lot of anthias/ miscellaneous fish, plus a 140 mile move of a tank, still no ich. I buy most of my stuff through live aquaria now ( a website in the states that I trust, and have had no trouble when adding coral and invertebrates).
It may be hard to set up a quarantine tank to get all your fish in it without fighting. I would recommend a lot of 4" pvc pipes to break up the line of sight, without adding things that are going to absorb the meds. It is a lot of work, but I think in the long run your tank would be in much better shape. I cannot say definitively I have no ich in my tank, but as mentioned above, I have not seen any signs in the last three years.
What do i need to have ready and set up before i go catch the fishes?
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