pacificdiver
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I have a 3 month old 130 gallon system with 2 ocellaris, 3 green chromis, and a royal gramma, with two cleaner shrimp. Everyone was playing nice, without a single trace of any problems, and then yesterday the royal gramma wedged himself into a crevice on the outside of a rock, which got my attention. This morning, he had about 8-10 ich lesions on his pectorals. Everyone else is happy and healthy (for now).
I believe the problem might be due to a wonderful little ball of chaeto I added, without quarantine, about a week ago. It came from the same LFS system that all of my fish came from, and the entire facility is pristine. (lesson learned - didn't even occur to me for a plant to have to be quarantined, but that should have been obvious).
My question is, what do I do now? I've hospitalized the royal gramma and treated him with API Super Ick, and my fingers are crossed for him. But regarding the display, should I treat it now, or wait and see? Raise the temp? Drop the salinity?
My main concern is that the water parameters in the DT are fine, from what I can see.
pH 8.2
Alk 4
temp 78
Ammonia 0
NO2 0
N03 5ppm
Mag 1300
Ca2+ 420
I had been planning on starting to add some "beginner" corals, but it looks like they'll have to wait. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I believe the problem might be due to a wonderful little ball of chaeto I added, without quarantine, about a week ago. It came from the same LFS system that all of my fish came from, and the entire facility is pristine. (lesson learned - didn't even occur to me for a plant to have to be quarantined, but that should have been obvious).
My question is, what do I do now? I've hospitalized the royal gramma and treated him with API Super Ick, and my fingers are crossed for him. But regarding the display, should I treat it now, or wait and see? Raise the temp? Drop the salinity?
My main concern is that the water parameters in the DT are fine, from what I can see.
pH 8.2
Alk 4
temp 78
Ammonia 0
NO2 0
N03 5ppm
Mag 1300
Ca2+ 420
I had been planning on starting to add some "beginner" corals, but it looks like they'll have to wait. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!