Shellyfish
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If there was something that would make me throw my hands up and run screaming from this hobby it would be ich. I've preveiously dealt with it in my Reef, I've ripped that apart and left it fallow for 10 weeks and have not had any issues since (knock on wood). Every new fish gets QT'd now and I've had no problems. I started up a FOWLR a few months ago and same rules, all newbies get QT'd. The last batch to go in were a flame angel, a bicolor angel and a toby puffer. They spend 4 weeks in the QT, no spots, no issues all eating well. I have thought about using copper as a preventive on new fish, but as angels are sensitive to it I decided to see if it was necessary.
They were added to the DT about 2 weeks ago now. For the past week my lavender tang (big suprise) has been covered in cursed ich spots! He had ich when I got him and was treated. Now I noticed a few spots on my foxface, no where near as bad as the tang. The angels and the puffer, as well as the other inhabitants are not showing any spots. Everyone is eating well.
Now I know what I should do, but to be honest I'm almost tempted to play the wait and see game like so many do. I would like some opinions from those who have done nothing, just kept water clean and fed well. However, if I do decide to rip this tank apart and treat the fish I only have 2 20g tanks available. Will I be able to keep 9 fish (foxface, small emperor, niger trigger, lavender tang, bicolor angel, flame angel, toby puffer, and 2 small damsels) in 2 20g tanks for 8 weeks?
Also, what should I do with the angels? I don't think I can be diligent enough for hypo and I don't have the tanks do do tank transfer, so I'm left with copper. I've used it successfully in the past, but I don't want to kill my angels who are showing no signs at all!
They were added to the DT about 2 weeks ago now. For the past week my lavender tang (big suprise) has been covered in cursed ich spots! He had ich when I got him and was treated. Now I noticed a few spots on my foxface, no where near as bad as the tang. The angels and the puffer, as well as the other inhabitants are not showing any spots. Everyone is eating well.
Now I know what I should do, but to be honest I'm almost tempted to play the wait and see game like so many do. I would like some opinions from those who have done nothing, just kept water clean and fed well. However, if I do decide to rip this tank apart and treat the fish I only have 2 20g tanks available. Will I be able to keep 9 fish (foxface, small emperor, niger trigger, lavender tang, bicolor angel, flame angel, toby puffer, and 2 small damsels) in 2 20g tanks for 8 weeks?
Also, what should I do with the angels? I don't think I can be diligent enough for hypo and I don't have the tanks do do tank transfer, so I'm left with copper. I've used it successfully in the past, but I don't want to kill my angels who are showing no signs at all!