Hi Steve,
You have helped my fish feel better...
Their turn .... :beer: <- Momma's chicken soup!!
Stay well...
From the Fish in the QT!
Thanks much, glad they are doing better!
Hi Steve,
You have helped my fish feel better...
Their turn .... :beer: <- Momma's chicken soup!!
Stay well...
From the Fish in the QT!
I have not used it for that purpose, TTM is designed around the specific life cycle of cryptocaryon irritans. But my speculation is it will not be totally effective despite the turbellarian flatworms, genus Paravortex dropping off after about five days to reproduce.
I bought some prazipro today and will treat them while using the TTM for cryptocaryon. Prazipro should take care of the black ich, correct? I am on day 5 of treating the kole tang with the TTM, which will give him about 7-8 days with the prazipro. Does this sound sufficient?
Would you recommend "preparing" for the tank transfer method by seeding multiple sponge filters for 5-6 weeks in the display tank? I see that as the only way to run an "established" tank for 3 days, completely clean it, and then re-establish it for the next 3 day session.
Would you recommend "preparing" for the tank transfer method by seeding multiple sponge filters for 5-6 weeks in the display tank? I see that as the only way to run an "established" tank for 3 days, completely clean it, and then re-establish it for the next 3 day session.
The issue would be contamination from the dt, unless you're certain there are no parasites in the dt.
Given that there will be no copper in the TT tanks there is no need. Simply use Prime or other ammonia relief product.
Thanks Steve.
I'll be employing this method for my four fish in QT, in which it seems only my Mitratus Butterfly can't get rid of it. They went through a quinine sulfate treatment, and he looked awesome afterwards.
Read the ich sticky, ich comes and goes because of the nature of the life cycle
How would you employ this method with fish, like a leopard wrasse, that needs sand? The four fish I have in QT are a small Jewel Leopard wrasse, male Eightline Flasher, baby female blonde Naso, and Mitratus butterfly.
You can have a tupperware container of sand that is discarded after each transfer.
Thanks again.
Thanks. Do you think I could use the current sand in the QT, splitting it up for the multiple transfers or should I buy new sand?
Thanks Steve. Last question, promise, haha.
Would Seachem Stability be ok to use on each new tank, or should it be new water with only Prime. Just wondering cause I have a new bottle of Stability on hand![]()
I was curious as to why nets are discouraged. I think it would be ok if one was to catch the fish with a net, and then take the fish out of the net and then place the fish into the new tank. The net would never enter the new tank and the risk of contamination caused by the net wouldn't be anymore than a plastic container would it? The net would be 100% dried before the next use.