marc nichols
Premium Member
Our powder brown tang contracted ick after several weeks in our 75G sps reef. This system has been in operation for 12 months with two small fish added at 8 months and the tang at 10 months. The two small fish are free of ick. All fish feed extremely well and are on varied diets feeding 3-4 times a day (moderate portions).
The system is highly stable with all parameters on target, though I will need to re-verify our PH probe. All controlled by an AC Jr. which also regulates 2 part dosing.
I have been augmenting garlic for a week and just started soaking nori in selcon 3 days ago. I had tried Chem-Marin for two days with no discernable results after two days when I quit as PH dropped .3 points on each dosing (stress inducer) and the skimmer went berserk (could not run it). If anyone has successful experience with these or other products, please elaborate. Perhaps much more time is needed?
I am preparing a hospital tank but would prefer to cure the problem in-situ for two reasons: Less stress for the fish and the probability that ick is always present anyway and that the fish would be subjected to it upon return.
Thank you for any success based suggestions.
The system is highly stable with all parameters on target, though I will need to re-verify our PH probe. All controlled by an AC Jr. which also regulates 2 part dosing.
I have been augmenting garlic for a week and just started soaking nori in selcon 3 days ago. I had tried Chem-Marin for two days with no discernable results after two days when I quit as PH dropped .3 points on each dosing (stress inducer) and the skimmer went berserk (could not run it). If anyone has successful experience with these or other products, please elaborate. Perhaps much more time is needed?
I am preparing a hospital tank but would prefer to cure the problem in-situ for two reasons: Less stress for the fish and the probability that ick is always present anyway and that the fish would be subjected to it upon return.
Thank you for any success based suggestions.