TeenyTank
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I asked you all how to get my tang out, and I have now started the journey of curing him, all my fish and my beautiful 20 gallon reef of Ich. I appreciate all input, comparisons and feedback. Here is my saga.
I had an 8 gallon nano reef for about 5 1/2 years. I wanted to step up, but not too much! I put all my live rock to a 20 gallon tank, moved my yellow watchman goby, tank bred O. Clown who hosts with my pacific frilly green mushrooms and all my live rock to the new tank. I got some more live rock, it has some sponges which are thriving, a sea squirt or two and got some shrimp and emerald crabs, a sixline wrasse, (his name is Donny, cuz he cruises around like a mob boss) and a few blue green chromis. I would attach pics but they fail......
I was also talked into a pacific blue regal tang to help with any algae I might get. Yes, 20 gal tank is too small for him and yes, he get stressed and came down with ich!
So here I am. I moved my mbuna cichlids to a smaller tank (I only have 5 juveniles) and turned their 20 gal tank into a hospital tank. I have captured the tang finally! by plugging up his cave with a frag plug and a piece of live rock and have moved everyone to the hospital tank.
Copper treatment starts tomorrow. My plan is to clear my beloved clown and goby of ich and return them to the tank they love. The Tang must find a new home in a very very large tank. All feedback is welcome! If you live near me and can adopt a juvenile tang, please let me know.
I will post more as the saga progresses.
I asked you all how to get my tang out, and I have now started the journey of curing him, all my fish and my beautiful 20 gallon reef of Ich. I appreciate all input, comparisons and feedback. Here is my saga.
I had an 8 gallon nano reef for about 5 1/2 years. I wanted to step up, but not too much! I put all my live rock to a 20 gallon tank, moved my yellow watchman goby, tank bred O. Clown who hosts with my pacific frilly green mushrooms and all my live rock to the new tank. I got some more live rock, it has some sponges which are thriving, a sea squirt or two and got some shrimp and emerald crabs, a sixline wrasse, (his name is Donny, cuz he cruises around like a mob boss) and a few blue green chromis. I would attach pics but they fail......
I was also talked into a pacific blue regal tang to help with any algae I might get. Yes, 20 gal tank is too small for him and yes, he get stressed and came down with ich!
So here I am. I moved my mbuna cichlids to a smaller tank (I only have 5 juveniles) and turned their 20 gal tank into a hospital tank. I have captured the tang finally! by plugging up his cave with a frag plug and a piece of live rock and have moved everyone to the hospital tank.
Copper treatment starts tomorrow. My plan is to clear my beloved clown and goby of ich and return them to the tank they love. The Tang must find a new home in a very very large tank. All feedback is welcome! If you live near me and can adopt a juvenile tang, please let me know.
I will post more as the saga progresses.