Triggerfish
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Ich Update:
After another month the parasite population does not seem to have decreased at all, i thought it may have been but not likely.
what seems to be happenning is the parasite is manifesting itself within different parts of the fish.. more on the outer fin,gill and eye areas.
this has proven to not be good.
Current Conditions
1. ich appears to be infesting gill and eye areas mostly causing fish to scratch against rock. this will enable secondary infections to take place. small white patches are evident on angel and trigger on both sides of gills. gills have become torn.
2. not sure if related,,the bangaii seems to have lost an eye. it did have a small cloudy area for awhile. until one day i noticed a large bulge, the fish was reclusive and not eating. that seems to have cleared up with apparent eye damage. the fish is back in the open and feeding.
3. couple other fish have shown small cloudy areas as well..but have since cleared.
4. although still no deaths, are still feeding well and active, they are apparently not in the best of condition.
Action Plan:
>since just about all my sps has rtn'd over the past 5 months, i will remove my remaining corals/inverts and hypo the main tank.
breaking down the tank again and removing all the fish (23) just is not something i want to try right now. i'll still have some zoos and shrooms attached to rocks that i cannot remove..but i will be able to get most everything else out.
i'm going to give the hypo a full effort. 6 weeks after last spot is noticed..this will not be easy,,as all it may take is one small spot that goes unnoticed in the gills.
i'm not going to fret over what's ahead of me here, it was my stupidity. if the hypo does not work,i will do the entire tank breakdown. dwelling too much on doing this again may make me just give up the hobby as i have been slightly losing interest anyway, partly due to so much coral loss over the past 4 months and the time involved with this hobby. and my damn electric bill has been brutal.
i'm tired of dicking around here..i gotta do what has to be done. it's a major infestation, no loss of life to date is a miracle so far..i'm done taking chances.
i hope this can be the 1st documented success story with hypo treatment within this thread.
wish me luck as i'm really going to need it this time.
i will update as i progress through the treatment..this will be a good documented test i believe.
good luck to all remaining and thanks for taking part.
After another month the parasite population does not seem to have decreased at all, i thought it may have been but not likely.
what seems to be happenning is the parasite is manifesting itself within different parts of the fish.. more on the outer fin,gill and eye areas.
this has proven to not be good.
Current Conditions
1. ich appears to be infesting gill and eye areas mostly causing fish to scratch against rock. this will enable secondary infections to take place. small white patches are evident on angel and trigger on both sides of gills. gills have become torn.
2. not sure if related,,the bangaii seems to have lost an eye. it did have a small cloudy area for awhile. until one day i noticed a large bulge, the fish was reclusive and not eating. that seems to have cleared up with apparent eye damage. the fish is back in the open and feeding.
3. couple other fish have shown small cloudy areas as well..but have since cleared.
4. although still no deaths, are still feeding well and active, they are apparently not in the best of condition.
Action Plan:
>since just about all my sps has rtn'd over the past 5 months, i will remove my remaining corals/inverts and hypo the main tank.
breaking down the tank again and removing all the fish (23) just is not something i want to try right now. i'll still have some zoos and shrooms attached to rocks that i cannot remove..but i will be able to get most everything else out.
i'm going to give the hypo a full effort. 6 weeks after last spot is noticed..this will not be easy,,as all it may take is one small spot that goes unnoticed in the gills.
i'm not going to fret over what's ahead of me here, it was my stupidity. if the hypo does not work,i will do the entire tank breakdown. dwelling too much on doing this again may make me just give up the hobby as i have been slightly losing interest anyway, partly due to so much coral loss over the past 4 months and the time involved with this hobby. and my damn electric bill has been brutal.

i'm tired of dicking around here..i gotta do what has to be done. it's a major infestation, no loss of life to date is a miracle so far..i'm done taking chances.
i hope this can be the 1st documented success story with hypo treatment within this thread.
wish me luck as i'm really going to need it this time.
i will update as i progress through the treatment..this will be a good documented test i believe.
good luck to all remaining and thanks for taking part.