Hey guys,
I just got a Atlantic Blue tang. Inspecting him.. he looks great, except on one of his fins, where it meets his body, their is a clump of white spots (not speckled around dif. parts of his body). They look as if they are growing ontop of each other, makeing the spots look like they are clumped together.This is ich right?
Im setting up my qt tank right now. planing on doing the hyposalinity method. Although I scared that the cycling of the qt will do the fish in. Do you think its to dangerous to use it as far a cycling goes, I was gonna use my display tank water, maybe even through some rock in to help cycling. I got a aquaclear filter with an amonia pack and everything else that goes in it.
Should I put the tang in my DT, risking introducing it to the fish that as have not show signs of ich? ... until my qt is cycled?
My display tank is a 180.. with some small clearner inverts and 3 other small fish...( in the process of stocking)
suggestions.
I just got a Atlantic Blue tang. Inspecting him.. he looks great, except on one of his fins, where it meets his body, their is a clump of white spots (not speckled around dif. parts of his body). They look as if they are growing ontop of each other, makeing the spots look like they are clumped together.This is ich right?
Im setting up my qt tank right now. planing on doing the hyposalinity method. Although I scared that the cycling of the qt will do the fish in. Do you think its to dangerous to use it as far a cycling goes, I was gonna use my display tank water, maybe even through some rock in to help cycling. I got a aquaclear filter with an amonia pack and everything else that goes in it.
Should I put the tang in my DT, risking introducing it to the fish that as have not show signs of ich? ... until my qt is cycled?
My display tank is a 180.. with some small clearner inverts and 3 other small fish...( in the process of stocking)
suggestions.
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