I have had my current reef established for a little over five years, all fish healthy and happy. No new fish additions in over a year. the new addition...a batch of snails last Friday. 5 days later my Black Tang, Muelleri Butterfly Fish, and Hybrid Resplendent Angelfish have signs of Ich, the rest of the fish don't seem to have any signs of it yet. The tang and butterfly much more than the angel. I can only believe that the parasite came in on the snails. All my fish have been with me for between 2-8 years. I am super peeved :sad2: about this!!! So putting that aside I need to act. I have some very nice fish and all have been with me a long time.
Fish List:
Black Tang
Muelleri Butterfly
Hybrid Resplendent Angel
Mandarin Dragonette
Candy Basslet
(2) Choati Wrasses
Scooter Blenny
(2) paired Picasso Clownfish
My plan: Tank Transfer method over the next two-three weeks between two 50g Rubbermaid clear containers with HOB filters. After that all fish will slowly go into my 60g reef tank that is currently sitting dry. I will keep the display tank fallow for a total of 10 weeks. I keep the 60g reef setup in the garage for any purpose like this. It is fully set up but hasn't seen water since my AEFW issue a long while back when it became my QT for all my Acroporas. I plan to start it up this weekend and cycle it over the next 2-3 weeks and then slowly add my fish to it from the 50g containers once they show no signs of Ich and I have gone through the tank transfer protocol in its entirety. I don't want to add the fish to the 60 g too fast and have a mini cycle once it has gone through a cycle to get going.
The problem: I have a beautiful pair of Choati wrasses that are fat and healthy, over two years in my reef. Keeping them happy during this whole tank transfer process is my one concern :sad1:. They need sand. I am thinking to add a pile of sand in the 50g container for them, then remove it when cleaning the tank after a transfer to the other 50g container which would have fresh sand in it and so forth through the process. New sand in each container for each transfer. My hope is that they don't dive in the sand all stressed out and never emerge within the 3 day process.I will keep the sand area relatively small so I could carefully dislodge them if need be when the tank transfer time came, though I am loathe to do this.
second problem, catching the fish in a full blown reef that is set up just like I want it!! This is where I start to feel really peeved again!! Although I know being angry is not going to solve anything. I just never guessed the snails would do me in. I just didn't even consider it an issue.
Any thoughts or suggestions for any part of my plan and or problems and how to deal with them. Thanks in advance.
Fish List:
Black Tang
Muelleri Butterfly
Hybrid Resplendent Angel
Mandarin Dragonette
Candy Basslet
(2) Choati Wrasses
Scooter Blenny
(2) paired Picasso Clownfish
My plan: Tank Transfer method over the next two-three weeks between two 50g Rubbermaid clear containers with HOB filters. After that all fish will slowly go into my 60g reef tank that is currently sitting dry. I will keep the display tank fallow for a total of 10 weeks. I keep the 60g reef setup in the garage for any purpose like this. It is fully set up but hasn't seen water since my AEFW issue a long while back when it became my QT for all my Acroporas. I plan to start it up this weekend and cycle it over the next 2-3 weeks and then slowly add my fish to it from the 50g containers once they show no signs of Ich and I have gone through the tank transfer protocol in its entirety. I don't want to add the fish to the 60 g too fast and have a mini cycle once it has gone through a cycle to get going.
The problem: I have a beautiful pair of Choati wrasses that are fat and healthy, over two years in my reef. Keeping them happy during this whole tank transfer process is my one concern :sad1:. They need sand. I am thinking to add a pile of sand in the 50g container for them, then remove it when cleaning the tank after a transfer to the other 50g container which would have fresh sand in it and so forth through the process. New sand in each container for each transfer. My hope is that they don't dive in the sand all stressed out and never emerge within the 3 day process.I will keep the sand area relatively small so I could carefully dislodge them if need be when the tank transfer time came, though I am loathe to do this.
second problem, catching the fish in a full blown reef that is set up just like I want it!! This is where I start to feel really peeved again!! Although I know being angry is not going to solve anything. I just never guessed the snails would do me in. I just didn't even consider it an issue.
Any thoughts or suggestions for any part of my plan and or problems and how to deal with them. Thanks in advance.