richfavinger
Premium Member
I have a well established 75g... and am going through my first ever outbreak of ich. I've been in the hobby for over 15+ years and never had it this bad!
My last fish added was a Divers Den Tahitian Butterfly, ORA True Percula Clownfish Pair... on March 21st 2013... ALL fish have come from the Den over the past 2 years.
About 2.5-weeks ago we had a power outage. The tank was running on battery backup with the VorTech's on low for about 4 hours. This is the only major stress event I can think of. (Fuge, all lights and skimmer where offline during the event).
I suspect the ich started with my Kole tang, and moved to my Long-Nose Butterfly. The Kole was looking a little pale, but I did not notice any outward signs. The LNB showed some "air bubbles" on his tail. - I lost the LNB this morning (08/05/13), he was with me for 20 months and eating like a champ out of my hand... so depressing! :sad2:
The Kole is still pale, but swimming vigorously, and still eating. The Tahitian is also as well. But I can tell he's infected too.
So, what are the procedures on setting up an emergency QT? 29 or 40B, and I know the basic equipment. But, what of the bio filter? I have no sump, and no ready filter media. My main display run with no sump, a HOB Fuge, LS/LR and skimmer and PhosBan Reactor.
I fear setting up a quick-shot QT bare tank would create even more stress??? Will ammonia locks and water changes do the trick for a 4-6 week QT??? - The thing is, I really do not have room to setup a permanent QT!
My last fish added was a Divers Den Tahitian Butterfly, ORA True Percula Clownfish Pair... on March 21st 2013... ALL fish have come from the Den over the past 2 years.
About 2.5-weeks ago we had a power outage. The tank was running on battery backup with the VorTech's on low for about 4 hours. This is the only major stress event I can think of. (Fuge, all lights and skimmer where offline during the event).
I suspect the ich started with my Kole tang, and moved to my Long-Nose Butterfly. The Kole was looking a little pale, but I did not notice any outward signs. The LNB showed some "air bubbles" on his tail. - I lost the LNB this morning (08/05/13), he was with me for 20 months and eating like a champ out of my hand... so depressing! :sad2:
The Kole is still pale, but swimming vigorously, and still eating. The Tahitian is also as well. But I can tell he's infected too.
So, what are the procedures on setting up an emergency QT? 29 or 40B, and I know the basic equipment. But, what of the bio filter? I have no sump, and no ready filter media. My main display run with no sump, a HOB Fuge, LS/LR and skimmer and PhosBan Reactor.
I fear setting up a quick-shot QT bare tank would create even more stress??? Will ammonia locks and water changes do the trick for a 4-6 week QT??? - The thing is, I really do not have room to setup a permanent QT!