FishAreFriends2
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When I first got my RBTA it was big and its sweepers were long but recently I got a bad case of ich and didn't know what to do. I talked to a lfs owner and he recommended Ich Attack he used it himself and it worked. He also told me its safe on reefs. So I went ahead got myself a bottle and dosed my tank with it.
http://www.novalek.com/kordon/ich_attack/index.htm
When I first dosed this stuff, the rbta de-flatted and but would go back to normal later. Did this for a week. Fish recovered but the anemone lost some color and its not as big anymore. The corals in the tank did not change due to the treatment. it seems like it only messed with the rbta. Its mouth is still shut, still eats and has not moved. I did a large water change and so far same. Anyone have any suggestions on where to go now? The rbta isn't as red as it was at the start more towards a pinkish red tone.
Next time If I ever get ich, I'm not doing this again. I didn't think it would cause such a problem for the rbta. And at the start I shouldn't have either. But whats done is done. So I need some advice.
http://www.novalek.com/kordon/ich_attack/index.htm
When I first dosed this stuff, the rbta de-flatted and but would go back to normal later. Did this for a week. Fish recovered but the anemone lost some color and its not as big anymore. The corals in the tank did not change due to the treatment. it seems like it only messed with the rbta. Its mouth is still shut, still eats and has not moved. I did a large water change and so far same. Anyone have any suggestions on where to go now? The rbta isn't as red as it was at the start more towards a pinkish red tone.
Next time If I ever get ich, I'm not doing this again. I didn't think it would cause such a problem for the rbta. And at the start I shouldn't have either. But whats done is done. So I need some advice.