nuxx
.Registered Member
Hey guys,
I lowered the salinity of our display down to 1.0085 about two weeks ago.
2 days ago I noticed two little white spots on our Black Tang's head. Nobody else has anything, and no more dots have come up.
The Cleaner Wrasse seems to be pretty in demand though, the Tangs are requesting its service often.
I'm wondering given the life cycle of ich, would it be possible for them to be in the visible stage after two weeks of hypo?
Using a refractometer and hydrometer to measure salinity. Also using an ATO. With around 700 gallons of water volume it's pretty hard for salinity to swing. I've noticed the snails I couldn't get are dead, as well as the one aiptasia I spotted is gone as is any red or green algae that had grown. So I'm thinking I'm def. in hypo.
BTW: Hadn't noticed any spots in over two months until two days ago. Never had a crazy outbreak, just 4-5 spots on a Yellow Bellied Blue Tang.
Thanks guys
I lowered the salinity of our display down to 1.0085 about two weeks ago.
2 days ago I noticed two little white spots on our Black Tang's head. Nobody else has anything, and no more dots have come up.
The Cleaner Wrasse seems to be pretty in demand though, the Tangs are requesting its service often.
I'm wondering given the life cycle of ich, would it be possible for them to be in the visible stage after two weeks of hypo?
Using a refractometer and hydrometer to measure salinity. Also using an ATO. With around 700 gallons of water volume it's pretty hard for salinity to swing. I've noticed the snails I couldn't get are dead, as well as the one aiptasia I spotted is gone as is any red or green algae that had grown. So I'm thinking I'm def. in hypo.
BTW: Hadn't noticed any spots in over two months until two days ago. Never had a crazy outbreak, just 4-5 spots on a Yellow Bellied Blue Tang.
Thanks guys