Ok, I had ich in the DT (75G, fish, corals, live rocks, inverts, etc) back some time back, and all the fish died. I kept the tank fallow for 6 weeks, maybe a couple days more. In the interim I setup a new QT and let it completely cycle. I bought two clowns and left them in the QT for 4 weeks. Everything looked good and they were eating great, so I moved them to the previously fallow DT. I bought a Blue Hippo Tang and a Purple Pseudochromis. They stayed in the QT for 4 weeks. Same good health and good eating, so I moved them to the DT. A few days later I bought a Yellow Tang and a Sailfin that are now living happily in the QT for 2+ weeks now. Here's where the problem started. About a week ago we had a power outage and the temp on the DT dropped to 68 degrees. Next morning I raised the temp slowly but the Blue Hippo Tang already showed signs of ich. She fought it pretty good until yesterday, and now the spots are multiplying, and although she still eats like a PIG, she is not as active. My LFS advised me NOT to move the Blue Hippo back to the QT because she'll be bullied by the Yellow Tang and suffer from even more stress. I suggested setting up a 10G hospital tank and treating with hypo or copper, but again the LFS said that would create more stress and I should not do that either. They advised me to wait it out and, because she is agressively eating, that she might beat the ich. The Blue Hippo looks worse today than she ever has, and she's staying more in the rocks whereas she used to swim all over the tank, but she's still eating very well. So ... what should I do? (a) keep her in the tank and hope she'll survive, (b) move her to the QT with the Yellow Tang and Sailfin, treat with hypo or copper and hope she can survive the territorial fish, (c) setup another hospital tank and hope she can survive the stress there of a smaller tank, or something completely different? By the way, none of the other fish in either the DT or QT are showing signs of ich, but I assume that is due to their slime coat.
Water params are all VERY good in both tanks.
Talk about bad luck. I tried to do everything by the book, and I've read dozens of posts here to mitigate the risks.
- Bad luck in Biloxi :-(
Water params are all VERY good in both tanks.
Talk about bad luck. I tried to do everything by the book, and I've read dozens of posts here to mitigate the risks.
- Bad luck in Biloxi :-(