sorry for long post. Background first, then it gets to ich:
I am a total rookie, but my reef has been running for 8 weeks or so. I have a nice selection of corals and almost all of the 20+ 'pieces' that I have seem to be doing fine. They're awesome. I have Ecotech Radion Gen3's and also plenty of waterflow. 200 gallon DT and 75 gallon sump. My water testing shows no trites, trates and 0 ammonia. I think I jumped the gun on adding fish though, because 3 nice tangs didn't make it more than 2 weeks. Alkalinity is good, phosphates acceptable, salinity at 1.025. I found it strange to lose 3 fish overnight when there was very limited amounts of white spots, but some visible spots for sure. It also just happens that I had put in a rose anemone the day before, which possibly could have stung the fish but I have no clue. LFS didn't mention anything on that anemone.
Ok, I admit it, in spite of all I read, I didn't QT well enough and I assume that's why I'm in trouble now. At the LFS, the fish looked great. I only blame myself for my impatience, which is rare. To blame to myself that is. Here's my plan and please comment and correct for what you see is wrong:
I set up 2 QT's: 1 80 gallon tank which will go to about 2/3 fill. Also have a 20 gallon. I'm going to do several water changes daily on the DT and use the "discarded DT water" as QT water. Ill let them run for a few days, the 20 gallon will be filled sooner than the 80; 20 gallon tomorrow. Then I will pull all fish out of the DT, which isn't many, but are these: a valued purple tang, 4 small chromis and a cardinal. In QT's ill use a magnum 350 filter on the 80 and a HOT (Hang on Tank) magnum on the 20. Ill start with all fish in the 20, but I want to transfer to the 80 over time. I assumed I would copper in the 20 and let the 80 go natural using DT water every time I make a WC.
SO----should I add anything at start-up or consider that DT water is "cycled"? Ive heard its a good idea to pull a sponge out of sump and put into the canister filter...could this be bad? I do have some of that black open-cell foam sponge that I use for cutting down on micro bubbles. It has some "stuff" in it for sure.
I can use the time to tend to the corals and let them grow in a bit and also I can vacuum the sand and do regular maintenance during this time.
Last thing, the big question: I see here that going 'fallow' for 72 days will make a healthy tank. what else should I do? This is quite the adventure and I really dig the corals and inverts. BUT, I want fish, too. I do have ro/di........in case that was a question too. High end water, nice sump with protein skimmer, great lights, good salt quality.....I really didn't go cheap anywhere but money doesn't trump expertise for sure.
thanks experts!!
joe
"Its a poor craftsman who blames his tools".