DrBoxedWine
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I noticed an Ich Outbreak in the early-mid portion of December, and given my setup, i opted to do Hyposalinity in my 75g DT. I took out all the corals, shrimp, and snails and moved them to a QT tank in a back room. I have a refractomer that i'm calibrating with RO water (TDS meter reads 000), and a tunze ATO keeping the SG very stable.
On December 14, I got the salinity of my Display tank down to 1.008-1.009. The fish were doing better within a week, and all visible signs seemed to be gone by about the 2 week mark. Then, last night, at the 3-week and 1-day mark, i saw a few little dots on the Coral Beauty. He doesn't look awful, but what prompted me to look was i thought he was doing the sort of "listless" thing a sick fish does when the powerheads kinda blow them around more than normal. Monday (2 nights ago) i really got in on the sand bed, stirred the heck out of it (without the snails the sandbed is just getting dirtier than normal, too). All of the other fish appear to be OK, including my foxface who really took it bad the last time.
Is it possible to stir up an active parasite from the sandbed this far into it?
Is it possible for a bug to thrive and attach to fish this far into the hypo cycle? I would have guessed that even if it was a hypo resistant strain, there probably would be no signs when the salinity was this low for this long, and it would only visibly reemerge once the salinity was raised. I've read it can take up to 4 weeks to totally disappear, and i planned to take this to 8-weeks. So i don't mind waiting, i'm just worried something is wrong.
Thanks in advance for any help!
On December 14, I got the salinity of my Display tank down to 1.008-1.009. The fish were doing better within a week, and all visible signs seemed to be gone by about the 2 week mark. Then, last night, at the 3-week and 1-day mark, i saw a few little dots on the Coral Beauty. He doesn't look awful, but what prompted me to look was i thought he was doing the sort of "listless" thing a sick fish does when the powerheads kinda blow them around more than normal. Monday (2 nights ago) i really got in on the sand bed, stirred the heck out of it (without the snails the sandbed is just getting dirtier than normal, too). All of the other fish appear to be OK, including my foxface who really took it bad the last time.
Is it possible to stir up an active parasite from the sandbed this far into it?
Is it possible for a bug to thrive and attach to fish this far into the hypo cycle? I would have guessed that even if it was a hypo resistant strain, there probably would be no signs when the salinity was this low for this long, and it would only visibly reemerge once the salinity was raised. I've read it can take up to 4 weeks to totally disappear, and i planned to take this to 8-weeks. So i don't mind waiting, i'm just worried something is wrong.
Thanks in advance for any help!