Lion-o
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So we definitely now are seeing ich bloom in our 300g FOWLR display tank. Last added was 3 raccoon butterflies (5") (you may remember them from an earlier post) nearly a month ago which were in QT for 8 weeks. The ich never bloomed in QT so we thought we were OK. Thought wrong, but anyway that's all behind us now. Only other fish in the tank is a large blue & gold rabbitfish (9"). All fish are eating fine and behaviour is mostly normal (some flashing now and some showings of dominance between the butterflies).
I know some say the best option to treat ich is the tank transfer method, but time (pretty much daily) and money involved doesn't really work for us (have a 40 gal and 25 gal QT). So that leaves hypo, formalin dip, and copper. Right now I'm thinking the least stressful option for the fish (and for us) would be to do hypo right in the DT. That way we don't have to worry as much about spikes in water quality and topping off a QT. The only thing in the tank besides the fish is liverock, livesand, and (visibly) some pink polychaete worms, white baby snails (?), clear flatworms and feather dusters (actually the butterflies pretty much decimated that population already). We don't have a cleaning crew or anything like that. Should we still be concerned with ammonia spikes from the hypo treatment?
It's my understanding that some of the rock/sand will "survive" the treatment and be able to re-seed when done. However, my main concern is our fish as we've always been "fish people" rather than corals or what have you.
I also read that a skimmer should be turned off if treating with hypo in DT - why is that? I feel like a skimmer would help!
thanks in advance; sorry about the wall of text,
danny
I know some say the best option to treat ich is the tank transfer method, but time (pretty much daily) and money involved doesn't really work for us (have a 40 gal and 25 gal QT). So that leaves hypo, formalin dip, and copper. Right now I'm thinking the least stressful option for the fish (and for us) would be to do hypo right in the DT. That way we don't have to worry as much about spikes in water quality and topping off a QT. The only thing in the tank besides the fish is liverock, livesand, and (visibly) some pink polychaete worms, white baby snails (?), clear flatworms and feather dusters (actually the butterflies pretty much decimated that population already). We don't have a cleaning crew or anything like that. Should we still be concerned with ammonia spikes from the hypo treatment?
It's my understanding that some of the rock/sand will "survive" the treatment and be able to re-seed when done. However, my main concern is our fish as we've always been "fish people" rather than corals or what have you.
I also read that a skimmer should be turned off if treating with hypo in DT - why is that? I feel like a skimmer would help!
thanks in advance; sorry about the wall of text,
danny
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