schoolisbad1
Member
I have a dilemma, a friend of mine has a tank with about 100 gallons total volume. I'm taking care of care of the tank and need help! They introduced new fish, some which had ich. It has spread throughout the tank. One has a bad case of it. Multiple fish have died within the past week, some which were never found. I think they decomposed in the rock work. Adding to high bioload/feeding. Nitrates are literally off the charts. I am and will be doing water changes a lot. But I don't want to do a huge one, they are stressed and don't want any super quick parameter changes to kill them.
Problem
I would like to dose no-ich immediately. but skimmer must be off.
but fish must be fed and still produce waste so without the skimmer the nitrates will be raising... I don't want even a days worth more of possible nitrates building up.
So I don't know if I should dose for the ich, which I have had good results with this stuff. Or If i should focus on getting the nitrates down and using the protein skimmer.
I don't want to do anything that would shock them since they are already so stressed right now.
They have soft corals, shrimp, sea stars, anemones, so I don't want to bump up the temp or hyposalinity.
No quarantine tanks, and one fish is fairly big.
Thank you.
Problem
I would like to dose no-ich immediately. but skimmer must be off.
but fish must be fed and still produce waste so without the skimmer the nitrates will be raising... I don't want even a days worth more of possible nitrates building up.
So I don't know if I should dose for the ich, which I have had good results with this stuff. Or If i should focus on getting the nitrates down and using the protein skimmer.
I don't want to do anything that would shock them since they are already so stressed right now.
They have soft corals, shrimp, sea stars, anemones, so I don't want to bump up the temp or hyposalinity.
No quarantine tanks, and one fish is fairly big.
Thank you.