I have just gone through the worst rash of fish death in my ten years in this hobby due to the fact that I did not follow my own practice of QT or two week hypo.
I set up a new tank a few months ago and transferred fish from my existing 450 reef into the new 350 reef. The fish were fine for a month. Then I added a new fish from the store that they had just gotten in and just unpacked that morning, big mistake.
Anyway, that led to ich and the loss of every fish in the tank except the snowflake eel.
My question is this:
Since the eel has no sign of ich and they are evidently very resistant to the parasite, do I need to take him out of the tank for 6-8 weeks to let the existing ich parasites die off?
Since there are no other fish and the tank is full of corals and inverts, I do not want to treat the tank. Letting the tank sit idle for two months is the most appealing approach to me. Taking the eel out and putting it in my 37 gallon soon to be QT tank does not sound good either, but I will do that if that is what it takes. Also, can eels be treated by hypo in the QT just to make sure?
I know copper is out of the question with an eel.
Mike
I set up a new tank a few months ago and transferred fish from my existing 450 reef into the new 350 reef. The fish were fine for a month. Then I added a new fish from the store that they had just gotten in and just unpacked that morning, big mistake.
Anyway, that led to ich and the loss of every fish in the tank except the snowflake eel.
My question is this:
Since the eel has no sign of ich and they are evidently very resistant to the parasite, do I need to take him out of the tank for 6-8 weeks to let the existing ich parasites die off?
Since there are no other fish and the tank is full of corals and inverts, I do not want to treat the tank. Letting the tank sit idle for two months is the most appealing approach to me. Taking the eel out and putting it in my 37 gallon soon to be QT tank does not sound good either, but I will do that if that is what it takes. Also, can eels be treated by hypo in the QT just to make sure?
I know copper is out of the question with an eel.
Mike