6stringpenguin
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I think I'm just about ready to try hyposalinity for the fish in my 125 gallon FOWLR tank. I would just like to get a few last opinions on this since I have a lot of fish I really have enjoyed for a while and really don't want to take the chance to lose.
I am going to pull all of my fish out of the display tank and place them all into any of the 3 spare tanks I have. I have a 55, a 40 breeder, and a 10 gallon. Most of these fish are great community fish and I feel aggression won't be an issue. I will place them in these 3 tanks and leave the display empty of fish for 6 to 8 weeks. The tanks they will be in will all have no sandbed or liverock, just pvc pipe for cover.
My question is; do I still have to Hypo the tanks the fish are in for those 6 to 8 weeks, or will leaving them in these tanks with nowhere for the Ich to regenerate after falling off of the fish at a normal salinity of .021 to .026 be okay? I will be doing constant water changes to the QT tanks.
I have read some great articles posted by the numerous mods and pros on this site, but you must understand that doing anything for the first time can be a scary adventure.
Thanks for your thoughts on this matter.
I am going to pull all of my fish out of the display tank and place them all into any of the 3 spare tanks I have. I have a 55, a 40 breeder, and a 10 gallon. Most of these fish are great community fish and I feel aggression won't be an issue. I will place them in these 3 tanks and leave the display empty of fish for 6 to 8 weeks. The tanks they will be in will all have no sandbed or liverock, just pvc pipe for cover.
My question is; do I still have to Hypo the tanks the fish are in for those 6 to 8 weeks, or will leaving them in these tanks with nowhere for the Ich to regenerate after falling off of the fish at a normal salinity of .021 to .026 be okay? I will be doing constant water changes to the QT tanks.
I have read some great articles posted by the numerous mods and pros on this site, but you must understand that doing anything for the first time can be a scary adventure.
Thanks for your thoughts on this matter.