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Hi guys, So as you know I brought home a tomini tang from a LFS and didn't QT it.. I noticed he had ich two days afterwards and removed him.. it was too late and two of the fish started showing white dots on their fines.
Every fish was still very healthy, eating like a pig, and other than a few white dots on the fines, you wouldn't know anything was wrong.
I thought probably they would survive the outbreak but the tank would be doomed with ich, so I went ahead and pulled all the fish out and put them in a QT tank.
I went with the hyposalinity treatment and dropped the salt slowly from 1.025 to 1.020 within the first 12 hours. At that point, three fish died. I went ahead and dropped the salnity to 1.15 over the next 12 hours. Now the three remaining fish appear to be on death row as well.
There is no way ich killed these fish. They were vigourous, eating well, and swimming well just hours earlier. I thought the stress of moving the potters angel killed him but now the clowns and hawk are dying too.
I checked parameters and ammona/nirite still 0. PH is 7.5 so maybe thats a lil low... All I can think of is the hyposalinty caused the fish to die. Did I do it too fast? Some sites say drop to 1.09 in 24 hours and some say do it in 36 hours. I was planning the 36 hour route.
The only equipment I have in the 15 gallon tank is a heater and a rio800 for water movement. I have a fake log and a few PVC pipes. I just brought home a aquaclear HOB filter but I probably dont need it anymore, the remaining are on their last breath.. Maybe I should try to raise the salinity and maybe the remaining fish can still revive?
Any ideas?
Every fish was still very healthy, eating like a pig, and other than a few white dots on the fines, you wouldn't know anything was wrong.
I thought probably they would survive the outbreak but the tank would be doomed with ich, so I went ahead and pulled all the fish out and put them in a QT tank.
I went with the hyposalinity treatment and dropped the salt slowly from 1.025 to 1.020 within the first 12 hours. At that point, three fish died. I went ahead and dropped the salnity to 1.15 over the next 12 hours. Now the three remaining fish appear to be on death row as well.
There is no way ich killed these fish. They were vigourous, eating well, and swimming well just hours earlier. I thought the stress of moving the potters angel killed him but now the clowns and hawk are dying too.
I checked parameters and ammona/nirite still 0. PH is 7.5 so maybe thats a lil low... All I can think of is the hyposalinty caused the fish to die. Did I do it too fast? Some sites say drop to 1.09 in 24 hours and some say do it in 36 hours. I was planning the 36 hour route.
The only equipment I have in the 15 gallon tank is a heater and a rio800 for water movement. I have a fake log and a few PVC pipes. I just brought home a aquaclear HOB filter but I probably dont need it anymore, the remaining are on their last breath.. Maybe I should try to raise the salinity and maybe the remaining fish can still revive?
Any ideas?