TJDaddio
In Memoriam
Well, we went away for a week (Aug 12-18th) and made the mistake of raising my A/C from the usual 73-75 degrees, to a constant 77.....Had someone come daily to feed the fish and an eye on the tank. We also had out lights on a timer that turned them on at 11am and off at 7pm like usual. Didn't even thinkkk that it would affect the water temperature in the tank, but it did. We returned after three days (coming from one trip and leaving for another), and the water temperature was at 82 degrees... Lowered the A/C back down to 73degrees and left for our second trip for the last 5 days.
Came home on Sunday, Aug 19 and the Flame Angel was swimming sideways, mostly near the bottom, and clearly had ich... I've never felt so sick to my stomach just watching him and knowing I can't do anything to change it... He died the next morning, and my clean up crew feasted. Removed what was left once they slowly lost interest after an hour or two.
Today my Black ocellaris clown started doing the funny swim, and also had ich all over him now....He had just settled on the bottom of the tank on the sand when one of my olive snails came out and then dragged him under the sand....
I want to cry.... I know it is my fault for raising my A/C and brought this on myself... but now what? I currently have a Sixline Wrasse and a Blue/Green Reef Chomis left... Is there a chance they can make it? No white spots on them.. yet... Didn't see any on the clownfish until this morning, and now he's already gone...
They say you have to go 10 weeks fishless to rid the tank of ich? What about hermits, snails, and live corals, as I have all of these as well? Are they safe from ich? Any info or advice would be appreciated....
Came home on Sunday, Aug 19 and the Flame Angel was swimming sideways, mostly near the bottom, and clearly had ich... I've never felt so sick to my stomach just watching him and knowing I can't do anything to change it... He died the next morning, and my clean up crew feasted. Removed what was left once they slowly lost interest after an hour or two.
Today my Black ocellaris clown started doing the funny swim, and also had ich all over him now....He had just settled on the bottom of the tank on the sand when one of my olive snails came out and then dragged him under the sand....
They say you have to go 10 weeks fishless to rid the tank of ich? What about hermits, snails, and live corals, as I have all of these as well? Are they safe from ich? Any info or advice would be appreciated....