Lizzies2266
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If only 1 fish is showing symptoms, can i just quarantine that one fish and have a chance of the rest of the fishes be okay?
If only 1 fish is showing symptoms, can i just quarantine that one fish and have a chance of the rest of the fishes be okay?
So now that we have decided it is ich and to treat the fish. We will let the display tank go fallow for 76 days. What is the best method to treat for ich, with the least stress on the fish?
So now that we have decided it is ich and to treat the fish. We will let the display tank go fallow for 76 days. What is the best method to treat for ich, with the least stress on the fish?
Copper is great at masking the symptoms long enough to make you think there is no disease, unless you have enough. I got the copper Hanna checker because it is such a pain.Take a look at the sticky on Tank Transfer Method (TTM) It requires no meds whatsoever. You can do it with a set up as simple as a few 5g buckets, heaters and airstones. It is certainly my preferred method and all new fish go through it before they get anywhere near my DT.
Although the use of copper will works, it is toxic to the fish if to mush is used, and worthless if not enough is used. Because copper test kits are not terribly accurate, attaining and keeping the copper at therapeutic levels can be problematic. TTM requires that you measure nothing more than time.
Take a look at the sticky on Tank Transfer Method (TTM) It requires no meds whatsoever. You can do it with a set up as simple as a few 5g buckets, heaters and airstones. TTM requires that you measure nothing more than time.
I just went through this, Listen to these guys and treat all fish and go fallow. I didn't at 1st and tried to treat the DT and it did not end well. I brought in a Valentini Puffer without qt first. It killed him, my coral angel, and my blenny. I was able to get the clowns out and treat them. Clowns just finished treatment Sunday and are doing well. Now I'm waiting for the remaining day for the fallow period.