Hey all,
I have some fish that are fairly healthy but have a slight case of ich.
One of the fish in question is flame angel, so I've counted cupramine out.
I have some NLS ich sheild powder on hand, but ive read mixed reviews on this, especially with wrasse. (one of the fish is also a big fat melanuras wrasse)
Tank transfer is also something I have considered but my salt mix (kent Marine) seems to mix up with ammonia in it when freshly mixed, so I am weary of this as well.
I am thinking I will try hypo salinity in a bare bottom 75. I have an ATO and refractometer so I think I should be good to go, however, I have read about people having casualties from Ph dropping due to the lowered salinity.
My questions are, can I use a targeted ph bufffer from the fish store or better off using baking soda? Also, would it be a better idea to add the buffer to my freshwater in the ATO? (and bring it to around 8.0 ph?) or mix up the buffer and add directly into tank.
Also, should I recalibrate my refrac. to 1.00 with ro/di water? or just stay calibarated to 35 ppt with 35 ppt pinpoint solution?
All my fish are actually looking pretty good, the only fish currently showing signs is a blue hippo tang (of course). So I am trying to take my time and do this right. (currently cycling 75 gallon, using a 8x8x4 marinepro block for biofilter).
Thanks in advance for any advise/insight,
-Z
I have some fish that are fairly healthy but have a slight case of ich.
One of the fish in question is flame angel, so I've counted cupramine out.
I have some NLS ich sheild powder on hand, but ive read mixed reviews on this, especially with wrasse. (one of the fish is also a big fat melanuras wrasse)
Tank transfer is also something I have considered but my salt mix (kent Marine) seems to mix up with ammonia in it when freshly mixed, so I am weary of this as well.
I am thinking I will try hypo salinity in a bare bottom 75. I have an ATO and refractometer so I think I should be good to go, however, I have read about people having casualties from Ph dropping due to the lowered salinity.
My questions are, can I use a targeted ph bufffer from the fish store or better off using baking soda? Also, would it be a better idea to add the buffer to my freshwater in the ATO? (and bring it to around 8.0 ph?) or mix up the buffer and add directly into tank.
Also, should I recalibrate my refrac. to 1.00 with ro/di water? or just stay calibarated to 35 ppt with 35 ppt pinpoint solution?
All my fish are actually looking pretty good, the only fish currently showing signs is a blue hippo tang (of course). So I am trying to take my time and do this right. (currently cycling 75 gallon, using a 8x8x4 marinepro block for biofilter).
Thanks in advance for any advise/insight,
-Z