dilemma

LauraCline

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I just found out I have to be out of town for most of the next 2 weeks probably leaving Tuesday. I've been treating Elvis, my emporer angel in QT with coppersafe for 7 days now and planning to go the full 30 days with treatment. My royal gramma is still in the tank presumably with ich since I haven't been able to catch her for treatment. I'm not too worried about the tank, I can do a good water change and hubby can top off and feed lightly. I'm worried about what to do with Elvis in QT. If he was in the tank I wouldn't worry much but, I know its not a good idea to put him back in a tank I know has ich in it.

My hubby doesn't know anything about SW fish but says if I make up and label all the water, he will top off, vacuum out, and do water changes to keep the QT water quality perfect. I can write detailed instructions and prebag foods as well plus, I will be accessible by phone. I would also be able to stop by the house briefly every 4-5 days. I know he means well and I love him for offering but, I am questioning whether he can really keep up. I've been vacuuming 2-3 times per day, feeding lightly 2-3 times per day, and changing out at least a gallon or two per day plus a 5 gallon change every few days. Even with that, I detected very light ammonia yesterday added some prime with my water change. The other issue is he works 24 hour shifts so the QT would need to go without care for about 26 hours on the days he has to work. I think he will be home for most of it though due to some time off he has. The person who would normally fish sit for me is not available most of the time but, I do have him stopping by one of the days between my visits.

I do not want Elvis to die so I'm wondering what the safest course of action would be. I thought about giving Elvis away to one of our more senior experts just to be sure he will be alright but, Troy says he knows how much I like Elvis and says that is not neccessary. I'd feel alot better if I was leaving a human baby, I know he can handle that, lol. He says I worry too much. I think I might find a receipt from a LFS and a fish that acts slightly different if something does go wrong :worried:. Any suggestions?
 
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gived hubby a chance. Make sure you lable everything and go over your routine with him. Write out what he needs to do on word, print and stick to the frig. Can you cut down on the feeding or does elvis needs to eat 3 times a day?. If so I have a automatic feeder you can use, John also has the feeders. Moving Elvis at this point will only stress him out and he might get worse. When are you leaving?
 
Thanks Hawk, I guess I don't have much choice except to give hubby a shot and cross my fingers. I'm working on the instructions. Elvis can definately go down to 1x per day since I have been feeding him really well for over a month now - he's a fat little pig, lol. I know hubby can handle feeding him at least, it's more the water changes and testing. I can resume normal feeding when I return. He's very healthy now, he is not showing any signs of ich (his infestation was very light if at all but I couldn't take anymore chances since I didn't QT to start with, stupid I know). His coloring has improved to better than when purchased, and the spots that looked like HLLE beginning are looking better by the day. I don't want to mess anything up or change course now. My worry comes from the fact that my husband always calls me "type A" about everything and I am trying to convince him that in this case I'm not really being "type A" - just trying to provide the neccessary optimal environment for this fish. I'll be leaving Tuesday unless something changes.
 
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AWW, GOOD LUCK HOPE HUBBY FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.
LET US KNOW HOW HE COMES OUT. IF I LIVED CLOSER I WOULD
OFFER MY HELP. I'M NOT TOO CLOSE TO U SORRY.
HAVE A SAFE TRIP.

CARLOS
 
Thanks Carlos for the thought of helping if you were closer. I guess I should have more faith in hubby, he is a paramedic/firefighter. I'll keep everyone posted, please keep your fingers crossed. I know its just a fish and I probably shouldn't stress so much but, he's just so cool I would really like to keep him for his natural lifespan.
 
Can't go to work today.
Why??
Fish is sick.
I know how you feel. I lost my Sailfin Blenny recently . I had him for 5 years. He was one of my first fish. Loved that little fellow.
Just don't think I can find a replacement.
Tell you what,,I'll cross my fingers too , on both hands.
 
If I'd have read this sooner I would have offered to go over there -- we are just right around the corner from Lutz....

Hope everything is ok....
 
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