There are many helpful FAQs about ich, and so i just want to see if i've read the right ones ..here goes :
1) Tank has been running for over 1/2 a year since my last "reset".
It is a crushed coral, FO (no live rock) 90 gallon aquarium
2) My most susceptible fish to ich is a clown tang, which has scratched itself against rocks very rarely, but only months ago and is feeding very well now with 0 white spots on the body
3) My only fish that scratches against rocks now is my royal gramma, which was never a strong feeder in my aquarium (but still eating) There are 0 detectable white spots anywhere on the body
4)My 3 larger (3-4 inch) fish (a bluechin trigger, emperor angel, punctato butterfly) all have mild blotching/specks on their dorsal fin (concern) but are eating like crazy as well, and do not scratch <-- at least a 1.5 months of this. My emperor is beginning to change colours, and has blotches and a few white spots that appear on this body. Not sure if the blotches are the beginning of the adult stripes, and not sure if the white spots means ich.
5)My lazy cleaner shrimps have been visited a LOT by my larger fish, and gives services about 1/10 times.
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So should i even treat my fish if they "appear" healthy/eating well..or is that the best time for a FW dip + quarantine ?
Now the thing is i plan on upgrading to a new system (i already have live rock curing seperately) without using any of the older equipment (cept heater) , and using new sand (bye bye crushed coral!)
In this situation would you recommend adding cupramine directly to the main tank ? <-- AFTER removing my cleaner shrimp/snails to a qt. Or even running hyposalinty in the main tank ?
My possible qt tanks are 5,10 gallons, and a 20 gallon bucket, and i believe inverts can do better in tighter spaces than my fish.
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Thanks in advance!!
1) Tank has been running for over 1/2 a year since my last "reset".
It is a crushed coral, FO (no live rock) 90 gallon aquarium
2) My most susceptible fish to ich is a clown tang, which has scratched itself against rocks very rarely, but only months ago and is feeding very well now with 0 white spots on the body
3) My only fish that scratches against rocks now is my royal gramma, which was never a strong feeder in my aquarium (but still eating) There are 0 detectable white spots anywhere on the body
4)My 3 larger (3-4 inch) fish (a bluechin trigger, emperor angel, punctato butterfly) all have mild blotching/specks on their dorsal fin (concern) but are eating like crazy as well, and do not scratch <-- at least a 1.5 months of this. My emperor is beginning to change colours, and has blotches and a few white spots that appear on this body. Not sure if the blotches are the beginning of the adult stripes, and not sure if the white spots means ich.
5)My lazy cleaner shrimps have been visited a LOT by my larger fish, and gives services about 1/10 times.
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So should i even treat my fish if they "appear" healthy/eating well..or is that the best time for a FW dip + quarantine ?
Now the thing is i plan on upgrading to a new system (i already have live rock curing seperately) without using any of the older equipment (cept heater) , and using new sand (bye bye crushed coral!)
In this situation would you recommend adding cupramine directly to the main tank ? <-- AFTER removing my cleaner shrimp/snails to a qt. Or even running hyposalinty in the main tank ?
My possible qt tanks are 5,10 gallons, and a 20 gallon bucket, and i believe inverts can do better in tighter spaces than my fish.
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Thanks in advance!!