Ok but the one fish I haven't gotten in a while that I really want is a hippo tang. Would he be ok in a 55 gallon tank. I know he needs a bigger one but he should be good in that one right.
Ok but the one fish I haven't gotten in a while that I really want is a hippo tang. Would he be ok in a 55 gallon tank. I know he needs a bigger one but he should be good in that one right.
Ok but the one fish I haven't gotten in a while that I really want is a hippo tang. Would he be ok in a 55 gallon tank. I know he needs a bigger one but he should be good in that one right.
Yeah lol my dad has 2 but he has a 155 gallon tank.
Yeah lol my dad has 2 but he has a 155 gallon tank.
It takes months, if not years to accomplish. Read, read, read!
You can try making your tank a "fish only" tank. Take all the inverts out. Get all the fish that you want. Then treat the tank like a QT (medicate) so all your fish are/get healthy. Once you have a healthy tank and healthy fish keep that going for at least a few months. Then you can take the next step but always remember to quarantine everything, even corals and make sure all the meds are out of your system and the tank is staying disease free on it's own before adding the inverts back.
I do the flush method. At the first sign of Ich I simply let it run its course and soak food with vitamins letting the fish's natural immune system fight it off on their own. I then vacuum my sand every 5 days for 6 weeks till I've essential changed out the entire volume of water many times over and sucked the tomonts out. I do not quarantine. This was recommended to me by a husbandry staff member at Monterey Bay Aquarium, CA. Can't say it's the best method, but I've been Ich free for a year. Knock on wood.
I do the flush method. At the first sign of Ich I simply let it run its course and soak food with vitamins letting the fish's natural immune system fight it off on their own. I then vacuum my sand every 5 days for 6 weeks till I've essential changed out the entire volume of water many times over and sucked the tomonts out. I do not quarantine. This was recommended to me by a husbandry staff member at Monterey Bay Aquarium, CA. Can't say it's the best method, but I've been Ich free for a year. Knock on wood.
not to be rude, but this is, maybe, the dumbest method of ich control i have ever heard!!!! wasteing money on worthless vitamins, then vacuuming the sand 30 times over a 6 week period, changing the "entire volume of water many times over".....and the people at Monterey Bay Aquarium recommend this!!!!! what a joke!!!!! who were you talking to,the janitor???? and "to boot" imo, all this would not be very effective against ich.....