Reef_Me
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Hey guys
I have a question about what to do about my tang. I have been in the hobby for about a year and some months and Ive run into my first case of ich. Ill start off by giving some details about my tank. 72 gallon FOWLR with kole tang, 2 ocellaris, and 1 xmas wrasse. CBS and a couple hermits. near perfect params no nitrates, phosphates, or ammonia etc.
My tang is the only fish that is showing ich hes about 3". Ive read many different opinions about what to do. I was first considering setting up a qt out of an old 20gal long for the tang and using hyposalinity. My question about that is: will i have to qt all my fish, and if so, will that 20 long be ok?? i feel like its kinda small considering my clowns are super aggressive.
The second option I've been doing for the past 3 days is to provide the tang with lots of food and garlic soaked sea veggies. He eats like hes starving and ive noticed some ich spots dissappearing. Is this treatment adiquate? I understand and have researched the ich cycle and my gut says no but i like to hear some input to know for sure.
Third... I have a 30gal reef that could house the shrimp nd other inverts from the 72 and I have a rubbermaid tub to keep the live rock in. Could i remove everything but the fish and treat the DT??
I always appreciate the input!
Thanks
David
I have a question about what to do about my tang. I have been in the hobby for about a year and some months and Ive run into my first case of ich. Ill start off by giving some details about my tank. 72 gallon FOWLR with kole tang, 2 ocellaris, and 1 xmas wrasse. CBS and a couple hermits. near perfect params no nitrates, phosphates, or ammonia etc.
My tang is the only fish that is showing ich hes about 3". Ive read many different opinions about what to do. I was first considering setting up a qt out of an old 20gal long for the tang and using hyposalinity. My question about that is: will i have to qt all my fish, and if so, will that 20 long be ok?? i feel like its kinda small considering my clowns are super aggressive.
The second option I've been doing for the past 3 days is to provide the tang with lots of food and garlic soaked sea veggies. He eats like hes starving and ive noticed some ich spots dissappearing. Is this treatment adiquate? I understand and have researched the ich cycle and my gut says no but i like to hear some input to know for sure.
Third... I have a 30gal reef that could house the shrimp nd other inverts from the 72 and I have a rubbermaid tub to keep the live rock in. Could i remove everything but the fish and treat the DT??
I always appreciate the input!
Thanks
David