RBU1
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Umm......corals and anemones ARE inverts.
Not in my sense of the word, but by dictionary you are correct.
Umm......corals and anemones ARE inverts.
Understood, RBU1. It's the devil and the deep blue that you get into when you have a complex situation and certain species. Any thought of pulling the tang out to treatment, since he's your Typhoid Mary? It's a case of we all know what's the BEST thing to do, the full 8-week fishless, but sometimes, especially with a huge and complex tank and big fish, you're left making do with the second-best solution, which is one thing I'd like to address. So despite all best efforts, you're IN one of those situations...should you treat the incoming fish with a slime coat inducer before introduction? Would that itself stress the fish? At very least, perhaps, get the water as perfect a match as you can and have the lights off so as not to confuse the fish, and to lower feeding-excitement in the others. Maybe a lighting-grid barrier ready in case of a fish-fight. Heck, I'd toss in garlic, not because it does anything at all to kill ich, but because it appears to be an appetite stimulant, and MIGHT increase slime coat. Do the best you can, treat that tank with kid gloves, and I wish you all kinds of luck.
Then I wish you the very best, RBU1, and hope it does work for you.
i have had ich in my system for over 2 years and have added over a dozen species of fish 4 being tangs and not one getting ich i also have added an infested copperband butterfly to the system and it recovered and is thriving it's been 14 months since i added it i believe if you keep up good water quality & supplement with good food and vitamins the system will keep it under control and i might ad i have never ever seen any of my fish ever scratch or flicker against any rock
That's quite some luck you're having there. Hope it stays that way.
i have had ich in my system for over 2 years and have added over a dozen species of fish 4 being tangs and not one getting ich i also have added an infested copperband butterfly to the system and it recovered and is thriving it's been 14 months since i added it i believe if you keep up good water quality & supplement with good food and vitamins the system will keep it under control and i might ad i have never ever seen any of my fish ever scratch or flicker against any rock
I hope my expieriece is just like yours.....
I added my Scribbled to the main tank this morning....My fingers are crossed.
keep us posted!
i have had ich in my system for over 2 years and have added over a dozen species of fish 4 being tangs and not one getting ich i also have added an infested copperband butterfly to the system and it recovered and is thriving it's been 14 months since i added it i believe if you keep up good water quality & supplement with good food and vitamins the system will keep it under control and i might ad i have never ever seen any of my fish ever scratch or flicker against any rock
I think there is a good chance the CB didn't have ich, I'm convinced its often misdiagnosed. If it did, why would you add it to a healthy tank?
what other parasites manifest similarly to cyrpt? you've said this several times can we get a comparison pic showing the difference. thanks
Ah ok. Yea i was just curious if they were other similar looking parasites. what I've gone through was and is ich. I'm a little disappointed in my self that I didn't take any pics when my fish were infested. :/
I do agree that recently everyone has been calling any mark/bump ich. Scratching/rubbing is the second conformation I used when I suspect ich. I have noticed that fish that generally sleep in the same spot get it the worst. e.g. hippos, when mine would get it bad i would cover up its sleeping niche and after a couple days the second wave of parasites would not be as big/or as many spots. just my observation.