Unfortunately, I have ich in my 120. I know how it happened, the parasite's life cycle, and how it's normally treated. I plan to use the tank transfer method to rid the fish of ich, but I have no way of leaving the tank fallow past June 5 at the very latest. I have a friend capable of checking on the tank, feeding, etc, but certainly no one I could comfortably leave a qt/hospital tank with.
Any chance I leave the tank fallow for 4 weeks (giving a week to get everything settled back in before leaving for vacation) and get lucky? Is it a waste of time to treat at all? I don't know what else to do at this point. I'm pretty certain there will be losses if I try to fight this in the display with feeding, water quality, etc.
Fish include a 4" Kole, Midas Blenny, Royal Gramma, Yellowtail Damsel, small Clown, and a pair of Mandarins (these could be trouble). Am I crazy to attempt all of these in plastic storage totes? I don't have access to decent size tanks on short notice. I do have a 12g (fishless for months) I could put a couple of the smaller, seemingly unaffected fish in. Only the Kole and Gramma have symptoms so far.
Thanks for any advice.
Any chance I leave the tank fallow for 4 weeks (giving a week to get everything settled back in before leaving for vacation) and get lucky? Is it a waste of time to treat at all? I don't know what else to do at this point. I'm pretty certain there will be losses if I try to fight this in the display with feeding, water quality, etc.
Fish include a 4" Kole, Midas Blenny, Royal Gramma, Yellowtail Damsel, small Clown, and a pair of Mandarins (these could be trouble). Am I crazy to attempt all of these in plastic storage totes? I don't have access to decent size tanks on short notice. I do have a 12g (fishless for months) I could put a couple of the smaller, seemingly unaffected fish in. Only the Kole and Gramma have symptoms so far.
Thanks for any advice.