Rob Martin
New member
Hi all,
This is my first post,just wanna say what a great site RC is.Down to business: I removed my Regal Tang,Raccoon Butterfly & Maroon Clown from my display tank to a 12 Gall (Imp) hospital tank because i couldn't get rid of that damn Ich! Although the Maroon Clown had never showed any sign of the disease,i thought it safer to treat them all.However,because of the small,sterile environment of the Q.T, the Tang started fin/tail nipping. After the first week of Q.T, i decided to put the Clown back into the dislplay tank for his own safety (bearing in mind he had never shown Ich symptoms).It is now approaching 4 weeks since the other fish have been in Q.T & i am thinking of returning them to main tank soon,however,i have read recently that the Clown could be a carrier of Ich even tho' he's never showed signs,
I need to know if this is hocus because the last thing i want to do is re-introduce the other fish & have the whole Ich cycle start again.
Your advice is appreciated.
This is my first post,just wanna say what a great site RC is.Down to business: I removed my Regal Tang,Raccoon Butterfly & Maroon Clown from my display tank to a 12 Gall (Imp) hospital tank because i couldn't get rid of that damn Ich! Although the Maroon Clown had never showed any sign of the disease,i thought it safer to treat them all.However,because of the small,sterile environment of the Q.T, the Tang started fin/tail nipping. After the first week of Q.T, i decided to put the Clown back into the dislplay tank for his own safety (bearing in mind he had never shown Ich symptoms).It is now approaching 4 weeks since the other fish have been in Q.T & i am thinking of returning them to main tank soon,however,i have read recently that the Clown could be a carrier of Ich even tho' he's never showed signs,
I need to know if this is hocus because the last thing i want to do is re-introduce the other fish & have the whole Ich cycle start again.
Your advice is appreciated.
