thommyboy12183
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Hi all,
I appologize i have read through a few posts on setting up QT tanks/treating for disease. But i still have a few questions.
I have a 55g tank with 3 anemones, 3 shrimp, snails and hermits, along with 2 occ clown, a fairy wrasse, a yellow tang and my newest addition a hippo tang.
The tang has been in my main tank for about a week and today i saw a few white dots on him. I at first tried to tell myself its not ich but i dont see that being the case(3 dots in total). I currently do not see any dots on anything else.
I know i know QT new fish, i just dont have the space for a second tank to be used as a QT tank that is out of the way not an eye sore when not in use(wife wont allow for it).
That being said unless anyone has a glimmer of hope that white dots r not ich(they dont look raised of that means anything). I am not sure how to proceed. I hve read about non copper treatments "kick ich" and stuff like that to mixed reviews, other saying only copper or lowering my salinity work. But the copper isnt an option due to all my inverts and the lowering of salinity i have no idea how to go about it? Remove 10% water and slowely add water till it equalizes to 1.008? Then top off woth premade 1.008. Then how long until u increase? Weekly 10% wTer changes adding in 1.025 until its back to that?
If i do have to set up a QT i have an old 10G tank in my daighters room that used to be freshwater nothing in it but water and decrative rock. Can that be converting to QT by taking my 10% water change water and adding it to it? If so since it is a QT tank can i leave the decrative gravel instead of sand? After treatment and i return the tang to main tank can the filter be reused for a freshwater tank with fish only? This tank being used as a QT might not be possible it is truely only a last resort.
I appologize i have read through a few posts on setting up QT tanks/treating for disease. But i still have a few questions.
I have a 55g tank with 3 anemones, 3 shrimp, snails and hermits, along with 2 occ clown, a fairy wrasse, a yellow tang and my newest addition a hippo tang.
The tang has been in my main tank for about a week and today i saw a few white dots on him. I at first tried to tell myself its not ich but i dont see that being the case(3 dots in total). I currently do not see any dots on anything else.
I know i know QT new fish, i just dont have the space for a second tank to be used as a QT tank that is out of the way not an eye sore when not in use(wife wont allow for it).
That being said unless anyone has a glimmer of hope that white dots r not ich(they dont look raised of that means anything). I am not sure how to proceed. I hve read about non copper treatments "kick ich" and stuff like that to mixed reviews, other saying only copper or lowering my salinity work. But the copper isnt an option due to all my inverts and the lowering of salinity i have no idea how to go about it? Remove 10% water and slowely add water till it equalizes to 1.008? Then top off woth premade 1.008. Then how long until u increase? Weekly 10% wTer changes adding in 1.025 until its back to that?
If i do have to set up a QT i have an old 10G tank in my daighters room that used to be freshwater nothing in it but water and decrative rock. Can that be converting to QT by taking my 10% water change water and adding it to it? If so since it is a QT tank can i leave the decrative gravel instead of sand? After treatment and i return the tang to main tank can the filter be reused for a freshwater tank with fish only? This tank being used as a QT might not be possible it is truely only a last resort.