MilesJT
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Hi, please help me, shared your thoughts and experiences...
So I am setting up new tanks to keep Marine Fishes..
So far, all I have are live rocks in filter, matrix, matrix carbon, purigen and skimmer, uv (not sure if it helps).
And sock filter...
The water is clear though, however, I cannot battle ick & velvet, I've lost nearly 200pcs of fishes already... even the healthy & eating ones are just died off. So far, I have a few anthias from the first stock that immune to this though, they... never got sick, not sure why... some anthias didn't make it though. Only 3 is immune.
And I have eels... lost of eels, Zebra Moray, Ghost Ribbon, Orange Garden Eel, Harlequin Eel & Snowflakes... and eel tanks are having dsb... And I also have scaless fishes like blennies. Also some invertebrate like Nassassius Snails, moon snails, anemone, hermit crabs...
And so far, all the medications I could find in my country is Cuperamin, ParaGuard, API Super Ick Cure, Prodibio Spots & Velvet...
But most is out of stock, right now I only have Cuperamine & Paraguard.
So far, I got no luck from Paraguard... and I am still lingering on using Cuperamine because I read that scaleless fish like eels are sensitive to copper. And I read that having dsb would be difficult to deal with ick & velvet.
But my corals stocking tanks are done soon... if needed, I can remove eels & invertebrates (hermit carbs, cleaner snails, cleaner shrimps) to coral tanks.
But as far as I've lost many things, I've never lost an eels. They all eating fine... and all have now accepted frozen food (tweezer feed)..
I have nearly 10pcs of Ghost Ribbon, 4pcs of Zebra and about 50pcs of Garden Eel (eat floating brine shrimps) and 2pcs of snake eels, 10pcs of Snowflake Eel.
And another problem, I have new shipment of fishes coming every week... so I need to find a way to dips new fishes... any recommendations?
Some people say they use MelaFix as dip, some say paraguard work best... so far I think not... because after my new tank was done, before Move fishes... I did do an hour + dip with paraguard before put fishes in new tanks and I've always been doing this, yet somehow Ick & Velvet appeared.
So I need helps on:
1. How to improve filter? My filter is very big, with lots of live rocks.
2. Is there a way to dip new fishes and rid of parasite?
3. How to battle Ick & Velvet with eels in it?
4. How to use copper properly? Can eels & blenny tolerate it?
5. I am always reading a bit of NH4 & NO2.
6. I cannot get my pH to go higher than 7.6, my tanks are in a closed room.
7. Will a big air pump to bring the fresh air outside would helps raise pH?
I was told to use, Carbon Reactor, Ozone, Zeovit and more live rocks.
But however, I am having a hard time using Carbon & Purgen too because I apply para guard nearly everyday, so I have to pulled carbon out...
Please anyone, help me share your thoughts & experiences... thank you very much....
So I am setting up new tanks to keep Marine Fishes..
So far, all I have are live rocks in filter, matrix, matrix carbon, purigen and skimmer, uv (not sure if it helps).
And sock filter...
The water is clear though, however, I cannot battle ick & velvet, I've lost nearly 200pcs of fishes already... even the healthy & eating ones are just died off. So far, I have a few anthias from the first stock that immune to this though, they... never got sick, not sure why... some anthias didn't make it though. Only 3 is immune.
And I have eels... lost of eels, Zebra Moray, Ghost Ribbon, Orange Garden Eel, Harlequin Eel & Snowflakes... and eel tanks are having dsb... And I also have scaless fishes like blennies. Also some invertebrate like Nassassius Snails, moon snails, anemone, hermit crabs...
And so far, all the medications I could find in my country is Cuperamin, ParaGuard, API Super Ick Cure, Prodibio Spots & Velvet...
But most is out of stock, right now I only have Cuperamine & Paraguard.
So far, I got no luck from Paraguard... and I am still lingering on using Cuperamine because I read that scaleless fish like eels are sensitive to copper. And I read that having dsb would be difficult to deal with ick & velvet.
But my corals stocking tanks are done soon... if needed, I can remove eels & invertebrates (hermit carbs, cleaner snails, cleaner shrimps) to coral tanks.
But as far as I've lost many things, I've never lost an eels. They all eating fine... and all have now accepted frozen food (tweezer feed)..
I have nearly 10pcs of Ghost Ribbon, 4pcs of Zebra and about 50pcs of Garden Eel (eat floating brine shrimps) and 2pcs of snake eels, 10pcs of Snowflake Eel.
And another problem, I have new shipment of fishes coming every week... so I need to find a way to dips new fishes... any recommendations?
Some people say they use MelaFix as dip, some say paraguard work best... so far I think not... because after my new tank was done, before Move fishes... I did do an hour + dip with paraguard before put fishes in new tanks and I've always been doing this, yet somehow Ick & Velvet appeared.
So I need helps on:
1. How to improve filter? My filter is very big, with lots of live rocks.
2. Is there a way to dip new fishes and rid of parasite?
3. How to battle Ick & Velvet with eels in it?
4. How to use copper properly? Can eels & blenny tolerate it?
5. I am always reading a bit of NH4 & NO2.
6. I cannot get my pH to go higher than 7.6, my tanks are in a closed room.
7. Will a big air pump to bring the fresh air outside would helps raise pH?
I was told to use, Carbon Reactor, Ozone, Zeovit and more live rocks.
But however, I am having a hard time using Carbon & Purgen too because I apply para guard nearly everyday, so I have to pulled carbon out...
Please anyone, help me share your thoughts & experiences... thank you very much....