Here's my story. I am new to the hobby and have a new tank that has been up and running almost 3 months now. It is a 150 gal with sump. I set it up the aquarium and purchased 175lbs of good active live rock. The rock was moved from a good aquarium in several large tubs with the same salt water and put in my aquarium in < 1hr along with some live sand, some new salted RODI water and some aragonite (about 2"). The sump was setup with mineral mud and 1-2" of aragonite on top in a refug area . It also had 2 firm sponges and some filter floss at the incoming end. A protein skimmer was setup as well. I think we avoided any die off because from what I read about setup everyone goes thru a 'cycle' but I think I avoided that with the live rock being moved in water because for about 2 weeks I tested the water daily and ammonia and nitrite and nitrate all zero with good salinity. LFS said I was good to start adding fish, went with 2 clowns, waited 2 weeks. All was going well, LFS said ok to add more. Couple more fish and a small coral, waited 2 weeks, all going well, etc etc... this went on a little 2 weeks cycle building up adding only 2 fish at a time every two weeks and sometimes with another small coral or anemone. Throughout this process the aquarium stayed nice and clear, had a small diatom algae bloom around 1 month but cleared up with a 20% water change and less light hours and kept going. Ammonia always 0, Nitrite 0 and Nitrates after about week 4 or so would bounce around 5-10ppm depending on the week. pH was always good around 8.1-8.2. I also got a reef test kit after the first couple corals and the calcium was always a tad low around 360-400, dKH was 9-10 on avg and phophates around .5 at start so I started cutting back on food allotment per fish and they around .25 on average since then.
All seemed normal , the tank always looked good, did weekly 10% water changes and everything seemed to be going smooth as described above until this past weekend. One of fish was a basic blue tang. Started to show some white spots and it was scratching at rocks. The cleaner (bluestreak) wrasse seemed to pick at it a lot and I did some research and found out about the Ich. By Sunday night the tang had larger white patches and the black blenny and a flame angel, tomini tang all had some spots on them too. So in my quick research on Ich I decided to setup a hospital tank for the fish.
I bought a 55 gal Marineland LED all in one kit that had a biowheel filter and some I setup the aquarium Monday night by pumping water from my main DT into the QT tank and then I filled up the DT with more good salted RODI. I also put the HOB biowheels from the 55gal kit into the DT sump in an area to seed that had water movement around the protein skimmer output. After several cycles of over filling DT/sump, letting it mix for a few hours and then pump into QT tank... thru Monday night to Tuesday until the QT was full. Heaters seemed in sync with about 76deg C, identical salt level and so on Tuesday night I added the fish (well the 9 of 12 that I could catch) and moved over the biowheels, 2 sponges in the DT sump and bought a few pieces of PVC elbows etc. The fish seemed ok, went to bed Tues night thinking all was well for now with them. The 3 fish I couldn't catch were all wrasse's. On Wed am I got up and started moving live rock from main DT into the QT to help catch my 3 wrasses. Figured this would help seed the biowheels as well. I pretty much emptied my entire DT by pumping water into large rubbermaids and moved all live rock into DT sump, QT tank or rubbermainds. In the end, got all the wrasse fish raked out of the sand (little buggers!) and all were in the QT. I put all the live rock back in the DT along with the inverts, corals and anemone's. By wed afternoon I had sand levelled in DT level again and water pumped back in from tubs and I added the live rock from the QT back to the DT but left the 2 brick sponges from the DT sump.
I now started the cupramine treatment in the QT for the fish with Ich. They all seemed happy, swimming in the PVC, they ate their normal breakfast Wed am and wed evening. So far I am happy with how things are going but I decided to test the QT water before bed tonight. ph a tad low around 8.0 but the ammonia is starting to go up. It is around .5ppm after 24hrs with fish in it. Nitrites are 0 still and the nitrates are going up too, around 30ppm now.
So... what do I do? Looks like ammonia on the rise, not sure how long I can wait and make no action?
Here are the options as I see them.
1) Abandon the QT and put the fish back in DT and either wait for QT biowheels to establish better cycle bacteria or hope the fish pull thru the Ich in DT tank?
2) Partial abandon QT, leave only fish with visible Ich symptoms in QT to lighten the bioload and put others in DT... and eventually put back in QT?
3) Sacrifice some DT live rock to the QT and hope it handles the ammonia quickly? I understand though once you have live rock with cupramine treatment it can never be used in DT tank with coral/inverts ever again.
4) Start water change again? Should I overfill DT and pull from DT or put new RODI salted to temp in QT? Any advantage or disadvantage of using new RODI salted or DT mixed with new RODI water at this point?
My apologies for the long post. I have done some emergency QT reading and talked to several LFS and I'm confused as to where to go from here. If there is an option other than the 1,2,3,4 I've though of above by all means I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance for help.
Cheers.
All seemed normal , the tank always looked good, did weekly 10% water changes and everything seemed to be going smooth as described above until this past weekend. One of fish was a basic blue tang. Started to show some white spots and it was scratching at rocks. The cleaner (bluestreak) wrasse seemed to pick at it a lot and I did some research and found out about the Ich. By Sunday night the tang had larger white patches and the black blenny and a flame angel, tomini tang all had some spots on them too. So in my quick research on Ich I decided to setup a hospital tank for the fish.
I bought a 55 gal Marineland LED all in one kit that had a biowheel filter and some I setup the aquarium Monday night by pumping water from my main DT into the QT tank and then I filled up the DT with more good salted RODI. I also put the HOB biowheels from the 55gal kit into the DT sump in an area to seed that had water movement around the protein skimmer output. After several cycles of over filling DT/sump, letting it mix for a few hours and then pump into QT tank... thru Monday night to Tuesday until the QT was full. Heaters seemed in sync with about 76deg C, identical salt level and so on Tuesday night I added the fish (well the 9 of 12 that I could catch) and moved over the biowheels, 2 sponges in the DT sump and bought a few pieces of PVC elbows etc. The fish seemed ok, went to bed Tues night thinking all was well for now with them. The 3 fish I couldn't catch were all wrasse's. On Wed am I got up and started moving live rock from main DT into the QT to help catch my 3 wrasses. Figured this would help seed the biowheels as well. I pretty much emptied my entire DT by pumping water into large rubbermaids and moved all live rock into DT sump, QT tank or rubbermainds. In the end, got all the wrasse fish raked out of the sand (little buggers!) and all were in the QT. I put all the live rock back in the DT along with the inverts, corals and anemone's. By wed afternoon I had sand levelled in DT level again and water pumped back in from tubs and I added the live rock from the QT back to the DT but left the 2 brick sponges from the DT sump.
I now started the cupramine treatment in the QT for the fish with Ich. They all seemed happy, swimming in the PVC, they ate their normal breakfast Wed am and wed evening. So far I am happy with how things are going but I decided to test the QT water before bed tonight. ph a tad low around 8.0 but the ammonia is starting to go up. It is around .5ppm after 24hrs with fish in it. Nitrites are 0 still and the nitrates are going up too, around 30ppm now.
So... what do I do? Looks like ammonia on the rise, not sure how long I can wait and make no action?
Here are the options as I see them.
1) Abandon the QT and put the fish back in DT and either wait for QT biowheels to establish better cycle bacteria or hope the fish pull thru the Ich in DT tank?
2) Partial abandon QT, leave only fish with visible Ich symptoms in QT to lighten the bioload and put others in DT... and eventually put back in QT?
3) Sacrifice some DT live rock to the QT and hope it handles the ammonia quickly? I understand though once you have live rock with cupramine treatment it can never be used in DT tank with coral/inverts ever again.
4) Start water change again? Should I overfill DT and pull from DT or put new RODI salted to temp in QT? Any advantage or disadvantage of using new RODI salted or DT mixed with new RODI water at this point?
My apologies for the long post. I have done some emergency QT reading and talked to several LFS and I'm confused as to where to go from here. If there is an option other than the 1,2,3,4 I've though of above by all means I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance for help.
Cheers.