davidfrances
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Well, over a year ago one of my 250 DD DT's was hit with Ich. I netted out all my fish, and left the tank fallow for 11 weeks. I treated the fish with hypo, and didn't lose a single fish.
I had a very nice Passer in QT, and was about to put him into the tank, when I noticed spots on my PBT, and a few more on several of my other large angels. I spent yesterday afternoon netting everyone out (involved removing all the rocks, what a PITA).
So, this is the second time this tank has been hit. I have a QT running 24/7/365, and haven't added a fish or coral to this tank until they were in QT for at least 8 weeks. I always treated my fish in QT with hypo, but now I am going to treat with cupramine going forward.
I have the smaller fish now in my 40G breeder QT, and am treating them with cupramine.
My problem is my large angels and tangs. I have a 9" Emperor angel, an 8" Sailfin tang, a 5" blue ring angel, a large Tusk, and the aforementioned PBT. They are being housed in a brute trashcan with a heater and a large canister filter, also being treated with cupramine.
Will the fish in the brute be OK through the cupramine treatment? Once they have been treated, I can move them to one of my 40G breeders on my frag system (I have three).
My LFS's claim the PBT can be suspect, and still have Ich after extended hypo and cupramine treatments. My PBT may end up in a very extended cupramine treatment or relegated to another tank.
I had a very nice Passer in QT, and was about to put him into the tank, when I noticed spots on my PBT, and a few more on several of my other large angels. I spent yesterday afternoon netting everyone out (involved removing all the rocks, what a PITA).
So, this is the second time this tank has been hit. I have a QT running 24/7/365, and haven't added a fish or coral to this tank until they were in QT for at least 8 weeks. I always treated my fish in QT with hypo, but now I am going to treat with cupramine going forward.
I have the smaller fish now in my 40G breeder QT, and am treating them with cupramine.
My problem is my large angels and tangs. I have a 9" Emperor angel, an 8" Sailfin tang, a 5" blue ring angel, a large Tusk, and the aforementioned PBT. They are being housed in a brute trashcan with a heater and a large canister filter, also being treated with cupramine.
Will the fish in the brute be OK through the cupramine treatment? Once they have been treated, I can move them to one of my 40G breeders on my frag system (I have three).
My LFS's claim the PBT can be suspect, and still have Ich after extended hypo and cupramine treatments. My PBT may end up in a very extended cupramine treatment or relegated to another tank.