cayenne
Premium Member
To make a very long story short... I came home on Thursday to find my Scopas Tang cover in spots (Presumed to be Ich) and my Royal Gramma scraping itself against my rocks.
On Friday I began setting up a hospital tank (Bare Bottom, PVC, 81 Degrees, Power Filter) in preparation. Tank ran most of the day Friday, and into Saturday morning with no livestock.
I woke up Saturday morning to find my Kole Tang lying on it's side dead. He was not showing any signs of symptoms so it is possible he was further along than the others. All live stock has been moved into the hospital tank which is being dosed with Copper. All fish are doing better with the exception of my Royal Gramma which gave up about six hours after acclimating to the Hospital tank.
My plans are to run the main tank with out fish for 6-8 weeks to make sure all of the parasites die off. Any recommendations? I have never had to do this before so any comments are appreciated.
On Friday I began setting up a hospital tank (Bare Bottom, PVC, 81 Degrees, Power Filter) in preparation. Tank ran most of the day Friday, and into Saturday morning with no livestock.
I woke up Saturday morning to find my Kole Tang lying on it's side dead. He was not showing any signs of symptoms so it is possible he was further along than the others. All live stock has been moved into the hospital tank which is being dosed with Copper. All fish are doing better with the exception of my Royal Gramma which gave up about six hours after acclimating to the Hospital tank.
My plans are to run the main tank with out fish for 6-8 weeks to make sure all of the parasites die off. Any recommendations? I have never had to do this before so any comments are appreciated.