reading about ttm...because the ich falls off and crawls about the bottom would a good quality UV light system work...I am led to believe that this unit kills whatever gets pumped through it
Just a thought
just thinking of an easier way using uv
if the fish are removed when the ich falls off and they are transferred then to other tank and UV is used to remove ich from original tank ...pump transfers water from tank base to uv before going to hob filter killing ich ..tank turnover over 24 hours should remove ich would you think ??????
pump transfers water from tank base to uv before going to hob filter killing ich ..tank turnover over 24 hours should remove ich would you think ??????
The DT must remain fallow for 72 days for maximal safety. However, be sure you are dealing with ich, your mortality time line is suspicious.
Thanks! Yeah I believe it is ich. The surviving fish are looking very healthy and eating everything again. Just did my second transfer this morning.
Do cleaner and blood shrimp carry ich as well? Should I place them in the transfer tanks as well?
Does it matter what time in the A.M this is done. I get up for work at 5am will that be ok for transfer times? Will after work around 3pm be way too late?
Also can you TT 2 fish at the same time in the same tanks or does it need to be 1 at a time?
I agree with 3 days. Always move in the morning as parasites fall at night. Raising temperature is not a good idea.
How early in the morning? Will I have to get up at 5? Like another poster said, or can I just get up at 8
The critical issue is no more than 72 hours for a given transfer cycle. Less is fine. Reading the entire thread would have made this crystal clear.
Thanks snorvichso your saying tonight around 9 when I put them in would be best