Well, I've always heard it said "Fish scratching" may be symptoms of ich.
I have had a Powder Brown Tang (PBT) since Wednesday night (the 16th.)
It's in a 30 gallon QT. Yes, too small, but it's going in a 125g, and I'm using LR for bio filtration, and an air stone for oxygenation. The airstone is in a HOB filter, to allow the bubbles to be diffused through a carbon filter before they enter the tank. This 30 gallon has held up to 3 fish at once for 8 weeks, with no repercussions, other than steady WC schedule (weekly).
So, The question. I just noticed today that the PBT was scratching 2 or 3 times in a row. Scratching his side against a rock.
I don't plan to move him for 3 -4 weeks. But, I want to know if the scratching is a pretty strong indicator of ich? If it is, I want to implement Hypo ASAP, so that he can be moved to a better more size appropriate tank and be happier.
I don't want to wait 2 weeks find out the white spots show up, then force him to be in that tank for another 4 weeks. I was going to do observation only, but, given that he's scratching I my just implement hypo now as a proactive precautionary measure.
Thoughts?
I have had a Powder Brown Tang (PBT) since Wednesday night (the 16th.)
It's in a 30 gallon QT. Yes, too small, but it's going in a 125g, and I'm using LR for bio filtration, and an air stone for oxygenation. The airstone is in a HOB filter, to allow the bubbles to be diffused through a carbon filter before they enter the tank. This 30 gallon has held up to 3 fish at once for 8 weeks, with no repercussions, other than steady WC schedule (weekly).
So, The question. I just noticed today that the PBT was scratching 2 or 3 times in a row. Scratching his side against a rock.
I don't plan to move him for 3 -4 weeks. But, I want to know if the scratching is a pretty strong indicator of ich? If it is, I want to implement Hypo ASAP, so that he can be moved to a better more size appropriate tank and be happier.
I don't want to wait 2 weeks find out the white spots show up, then force him to be in that tank for another 4 weeks. I was going to do observation only, but, given that he's scratching I my just implement hypo now as a proactive precautionary measure.
Thoughts?