TropTrea
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Okay here is the situation.
I have a system of 310 gallons with a main reef tank of a 120 gallons and a secondary reef tank of 60 gallons. The water is all on one column with a large redfugium and sump.
Two days ago I pulled my blue tang from the 120 gallon as it showed signs of ick and put him into a 20 gallon hospital tank. Last night I noticed the same spotting on my cardinals in that tank and a pigmy angel fish in the 60 gallon tank.
Now these tanks are full reefs with loads of LPS corals and some SPS corals. Therefore treating the entire system with copper is out of the question. Moving all the fish to a seperate system would be extremly difficult as I would need at least a 75 gallon system and that would even be over crowding, plus how long would it take to catch all the fish in a reef if they could even be caught?
From my reading it seems like garlic is my only real option even though garlic alone is extremly questionable as far as effectiveness.
My only option as I see it is to go with the 75 or larger hospital tank. An expense I cannot realy aford at this point. However by the time it is set up and even partialy seasoned I would probably have considerable fish losses. Then to move all the fish I'd probably have to tear apart the reefs to get all the fish out. Also in the reef could the Ick still survive using snails and other inverts as hosts?
Dennis
I have a system of 310 gallons with a main reef tank of a 120 gallons and a secondary reef tank of 60 gallons. The water is all on one column with a large redfugium and sump.
Two days ago I pulled my blue tang from the 120 gallon as it showed signs of ick and put him into a 20 gallon hospital tank. Last night I noticed the same spotting on my cardinals in that tank and a pigmy angel fish in the 60 gallon tank.
Now these tanks are full reefs with loads of LPS corals and some SPS corals. Therefore treating the entire system with copper is out of the question. Moving all the fish to a seperate system would be extremly difficult as I would need at least a 75 gallon system and that would even be over crowding, plus how long would it take to catch all the fish in a reef if they could even be caught?
From my reading it seems like garlic is my only real option even though garlic alone is extremly questionable as far as effectiveness.
My only option as I see it is to go with the 75 or larger hospital tank. An expense I cannot realy aford at this point. However by the time it is set up and even partialy seasoned I would probably have considerable fish losses. Then to move all the fish I'd probably have to tear apart the reefs to get all the fish out. Also in the reef could the Ick still survive using snails and other inverts as hosts?
Dennis