Perhaps. What is the behavior of the fish? How long have you had it? Was it quarantined? If so, how.
Ok, when was the last fish added to the tank? What was the source? I need more information since pictures are difficult.
This is just terrible. 5 months into the hobby and I have Velvet? Wow, just wow. yes, happens too often. you aren't to blame, there are a bombardment of posts on the forum saying that QT is not necessary; I didn't QT in my early days either -- eventually we all learn the hard way unfortunately
I am going to set up a quarantine. Now I just need to know what to do with my corals, hermits, snails and shrimp. see point #3 below, they can stay in your DT during the 12 week fallow period to QT them
How do I go about this to rid my tank? I am just starting to get coralline. Do I have to do an entire teardown? see point #3 below Please help.
Thanks for the info guys.
Yes, I did read the sticky. I have a couple other questions.
Question 1) What is the success rate of leaving the tank fish less? I watched a Mr. Saltwater video where he stated that it doesn't always work and comes back, even after waiting over a month. So he broke his entire tank down. just a month is not enough, takes around 3 months to ensure it. there are scientific studies available, at least for Ich, that show the life cycle, including timing of the stages. the longest a cyst ever lasted before hatching was 72 days, most in 5-8 days. so, i personally rate the success rate of leaving fishless as 99.99%, but that is just me trusting the research
Question 2) During the fish less period, is it business as usual for my corals, shrimps, snails and hermits? Simply feed and don't change any lighting or anything? yes business as usual; make sure to keep feeding everyone, which will also keep bacteria alive
Question 3) Since my bio filtration will diminish during fish less, does this have an effect on corals? as long as you continue to feed the tank as normal, you shouldn't see much of a bio filter decrease. no harm in overfeeding during this period, just watch nitrates and do water changes as needed.
Question 4) After successfully quarantined fish have waited it out, how do you ensure all copper has been removed from the fish to ensure that the fish will not bring copper into the DT and hurt any corals, etc.? the amount of water coming over on or in the fish would be negligible, no worries here. however, please do read up on TTM where you wouldn't need copper. also note that copper will mask the effects of velvet to where you may not see it during the QT period and still be unlucky and introduce it to the DT. just another reason to do TTM, IMO/E.
Thanks for the info guys.
Yes, I did read the sticky. I have a couple other questions.
Question 1) What is the success rate of leaving the tank fish less? I watched a Mr. Saltwater video where he stated that it doesn't always work and comes back, even after waiting over a month. So he broke his entire tank down.
If he were really "Mr. Saltwater" he would know that a month being fallow is no where near enough time for any of the fish parasites. Twelve weeks fallow is 100% for ich, six weeks fallow is 100% for velvet
Question 2) During the fish less period, is it business as usual for my corals, shrimps, snails and hermits? Simply feed and don't change any lighting or anything?
Correct
Question 3) Since my bio filtration will diminish during fish less, does this have an effect on corals?
No. Plus you are feeding the tank so your biocapability will remain
Question 4) After successfully quarantined fish have waited it out, how do you ensure all copper has been removed from the fish to ensure that the fish will not bring copper into the DT and hurt any corals, etc.?
Just do not transfer any water (a collander, as an example)
I posted a couple more pictures (post #7).
My wife is starting to think this looks more like ick.
What do you think it looks like?
Is ich something that can be overcome without taking all fish out and waiting it out?
Do fish develop a resistance if they make it through?