crvz
Team RC
I've recently added fish to my new display, a 300 gallon mixed reef tank with a shallow sandbed and a light amount of liverock (about 120 pounds). I have a foxface (~6 inches, about 7 years old) and added a purple tang (~3 inches), blonde naso (~6 inches), regular naso (~3 inches), a pair of clowns, a canary wrasse, and a bicolor blenny. 3 days after getting the purple tang, it started to show signs of what I believe to be ich. I decided to wait it out a little instead of acting rash, but now a week later and the two other tangs are also showing pretty significant signs. I took the time this weekend to get my 120 gallon stock tank finished up (by adding a sump and ATO), and the plan is to catch and transfer all the fish from the display to the stock tank to treat the fish. Since the main display is pretty new (about 3 months, and it was a transfer from a smaller system), I've decided to treat now in lieu of having bigger issues down the line. I initially thought it worth the risk to add these additions directly to the main display as I had but one fish in it, and I still feel it a reasonable risk to take, but it is certainly a poignant lesson learned.
The stock tank to be used as the QT is barebottom with about 60 pounds of live rock. It has actually had rock and lights on it for over 15 months, so it's pretty well settled (I have removed about 80 pounds of live rock from it this week, however). The salinity is at about 1.025 at this point, and once I get all the fish in it I plan on driving it down. I've been baiting my fish trap for a week in order to catch the fish, and I think it should provide decent success. I've removed all the inverts (with the obvious exception of various pods, collonista snails, asterina stars, etc. that I've not yet found or been able to catch). I'll share some pictures before I get much farther.
I suppose the point of this thread is to document my experiences but also get input. I'm rather experienced as a hobbyist (having been doing this for near 15 years), but I've never had the need to perform a hypo treatment. I'm trying to do this as well as possible to ensure the fish have the best chance. I've read through a number of threads here, but any thoughts or experiences unique to my application are welcome.
The stock tank to be used as the QT is barebottom with about 60 pounds of live rock. It has actually had rock and lights on it for over 15 months, so it's pretty well settled (I have removed about 80 pounds of live rock from it this week, however). The salinity is at about 1.025 at this point, and once I get all the fish in it I plan on driving it down. I've been baiting my fish trap for a week in order to catch the fish, and I think it should provide decent success. I've removed all the inverts (with the obvious exception of various pods, collonista snails, asterina stars, etc. that I've not yet found or been able to catch). I'll share some pictures before I get much farther.
I suppose the point of this thread is to document my experiences but also get input. I'm rather experienced as a hobbyist (having been doing this for near 15 years), but I've never had the need to perform a hypo treatment. I'm trying to do this as well as possible to ensure the fish have the best chance. I've read through a number of threads here, but any thoughts or experiences unique to my application are welcome.