cleaner shrimp and cleaner wrasses will eat the parasites.
I'm where you are bro. Just started this stuff yesterday.. Says it herbal and reef safe for inverts and corals. We shall see.What's the best way to treat a reef tank with ich?
As I see it there are 2 options. Removing all fish and leaving the tank fallow for a period of 10 weeks (to be safe) thus breaking the life cycle of the parasite, or attempting to live with the Ich in your system and keeping fish as healthy as possible.
Many people have Ich in their system, however lots of fish with a healthy immune system can fight it off (and often times you won't even see it). Minimizing aggression, keeping water quality high, and feeding nutritious foods help. Also having a relatively high wattage UV sterilizer with slow flow can help to kill any of the parasites that are in the water column and filtered through the UV.
The most effective option is removing fish and eliminating ich from your system, but if that it's feasible, trying to create the best possible environmental conditions for your fish can certainly help.
As others have said, adding cleaner wrasses or the like certainly will not help one bit. In reality it may just stress the fish that much more.
Hope this helped.
As I see it there are 2 options. Removing all fish and leaving the tank fallow for a period of 10 weeks (to be safe) thus breaking the life cycle of the parasite, or attempting to live with the Ich in your system and keeping fish as healthy as possible.
Many people have Ich in their system, however lots of fish with a healthy immune system can fight it off (and often times you won't even see it). Minimizing aggression, keeping water quality high, and feeding nutritious foods help. Also having a relatively high wattage UV sterilizer with slow flow can help to kill any of the parasites that are in the water column and filtered through the UV.
The most effective option is removing fish and eliminating ich from your system, but if that it's feasible, trying to create the best possible environmental conditions for your fish can certainly help.
As others have said, adding cleaner wrasses or the like certainly will not help one bit. In reality it may just stress the fish that much more.
Hope this helped.
What's the best way to treat a reef tank with ich?
cleaner shrimp and cleaner wrasses will eat the parasites.
attempting to live with the Ich in your system and keeping fish as healthy as possible.
Many people have Ich in their system, however lots of fish with a healthy immune system can fight it off (and often times you won't even see it). Minimizing aggression, keeping water quality high, and feeding nutritious foods help. Also having a relatively high wattage UV sterilizer with slow flow can help to kill any of the parasites that are in the water column and filtered through the UV.
this method has never failed me. imo its the best course of action for several reasons. 1 a lot less stress full for the fish. 2 no need to break down the rock to catch all ur live stock. 3 overall a much simpler method, and something we already strive to do, keep the water clean the fish fed and the tank mates peaceful.
Tell that to all the folks that have lost thousands of dollars in fish when every single fish in their system died because they sat back and did nothing.
Chris27 said:I have yet to have a fish die, simply because I chased it around a tank for an hour trying to catch it. I have however, had fish die because I was too stupid and lazy to properly remove it and treat it in a hospital tank.
The whole stressing the fish out excuse is the lazy man's way of making themselves feel better about not treating the fish properly in a QT. Every time I hear that line, I feel the person should take the livestock back to the LFS, and then dunk their head in the tank and inhale deeply...