LCDRDATA
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Despite being quarantined and disease free for a month in the main tank, our sharknose goby has developed an ich infestation and is extraordinarily adept at sensing anything with which we might capture her for transfer to a hospital tank. Our water parameters are otherwise all good, and no other fish (with the possible exception of a Randall's shrimp goby) are currently affected. I'd like to try dropping the salinity (in case she continues to elude us) to at least slow the ich down and hope she can get better on her own - having previously killed off much of a tank with a "reef safe" treatment. My question is, considering the corals, clam, shrimp, and various other desirable inverts, how low can I drop the salinity, and how fast, to impact the ich without major negative effects on everything else? I normally maintain a salinity of ~1.026. Thanks!