saltybastard
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I had a similair problem and had similair answers which left me even more confused. This is what I did:
When I got the fish, I threw it straight into the display. I kept the fish in question (purple tang) in the display tank and let it try to fight the ick off itself (this has proven successful with my yellow and powder blue). All my tangs had ick over the first week or so when introduced to the tank.
I waited until the fish began showing signs of reduced appetite before i took it out. usually when this happens, it goes downhill pretty fast.
I took it out and put it in a 15 gallon quarantine tank and treated it with copper. I didn't think this was going to have any effect but too my surprise, within two days, the fish began eating with an appetite and had cleared up significantly. I kept it in there for about a week and when it began to start looking miserable in such a confined little tank, I threw it back in the display tank.
That was over a year ago and it has since become the head honcho of the tank, taking no crap from any other fish.
When I got the fish, I threw it straight into the display. I kept the fish in question (purple tang) in the display tank and let it try to fight the ick off itself (this has proven successful with my yellow and powder blue). All my tangs had ick over the first week or so when introduced to the tank.
I waited until the fish began showing signs of reduced appetite before i took it out. usually when this happens, it goes downhill pretty fast.
I took it out and put it in a 15 gallon quarantine tank and treated it with copper. I didn't think this was going to have any effect but too my surprise, within two days, the fish began eating with an appetite and had cleared up significantly. I kept it in there for about a week and when it began to start looking miserable in such a confined little tank, I threw it back in the display tank.
That was over a year ago and it has since become the head honcho of the tank, taking no crap from any other fish.