vette68
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About 2 years ago, I treated my 180 reef for ich. Completely eradicated the tank by removing all the fish, treating them with copper and leaving them out of the reef for 6 weeks in a hospital tank. So, I never had a single spot until I introduced a unicorn tang about 3 weeks ago. I gave him a formalin dip for about 45 minutes, but apparenlty that wasn't enough. Within a week, my purple and morph had ich, as well as the new unicorn. So, I tore the reef apart, pulled out all of the rock (about 300 pounds worth), caught all the fish and put them into a 45 gallon hospital tank to treat with Cupramine. I intentionally caught all but one. I left a mandarin in the 180 to fend for itself while I treat the rest of the fish. I know I've read that the mandarin's are pretty resistent to ich because of some mucous they have on their skin, but I was wondering if that also means their gills don't get infected as well. I've gone through quite a bit of effort to move all of my fish to a hospital tank, but obviously the mandarin would have a hard time surviving in a bare bottom rock-less tank for 6 weeks, not to mention their sensitivity to copper and that the copper will kill any pods. Which is why he (and yes it's a he) is still up in the 180. The mandarin has been around for about a year and a half (after the last great quarrantine) and is very fat and happy.
So, long story short, I was just wondering if anyone had any experience leaving a mandarin in the main tank while treating the rest of the fish with copper, or am I wasting my time while leaving a potential ich source up in my main display tank. I'd hate to go through all this effort only to have the parasites reappear. I'm used to having a completely ich free reef.
I guess the moral of the story is to quarrantine before introducing new fish. I knew better, but thought the formalin would work, and it obviously didn't...
Thanks....
Bill.
So, long story short, I was just wondering if anyone had any experience leaving a mandarin in the main tank while treating the rest of the fish with copper, or am I wasting my time while leaving a potential ich source up in my main display tank. I'd hate to go through all this effort only to have the parasites reappear. I'm used to having a completely ich free reef.
I guess the moral of the story is to quarrantine before introducing new fish. I knew better, but thought the formalin would work, and it obviously didn't...
Thanks....
Bill.