triggreef
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After several tank transfers, I am certain that my fish are ich free. I did a couple more than the suggested 4 transfers because I'm waiting for my QT to finish cycling before I put the fish in. Ammonia in QT is gone but waiting for nitrite to come down.
Anyway looking very closely (In a tupaware container I use for the transfers) during the last transfer I notice a white patch on the side of my flame angel, and my cleaner wrasse and my blue damsel. Very small patch like maybe 3 scales worth. All fish eating well, no flashing observed since the 3rd transfer was done. Other fish with them are a hawkfish, dogface puffer, and 2 maroon clowns, all looking pretty perfect.
I'm thinking bacterial infection which is what I believe was the COD of the fish that convinced me to begin all this.
On the original 3 transfers I dosed maracyn plus on the first day of each transfer. I'm wondering if this was wrong to do? Directions say dose on day 1,3, and 5. But they say nothing about if it is removed by carbon, or what about taking it out by water change?
I'm thinking maybe it is meant to be dosed in a cycled tank where day 3 doubles the dose and day 5 triples the first dose.
I should be able to add them all to the QT next tranfer, where I can better observe, but of course it will take a lot more meds to dose them in the 90 if they are not better before then.
Anyway looking very closely (In a tupaware container I use for the transfers) during the last transfer I notice a white patch on the side of my flame angel, and my cleaner wrasse and my blue damsel. Very small patch like maybe 3 scales worth. All fish eating well, no flashing observed since the 3rd transfer was done. Other fish with them are a hawkfish, dogface puffer, and 2 maroon clowns, all looking pretty perfect.
I'm thinking bacterial infection which is what I believe was the COD of the fish that convinced me to begin all this.
On the original 3 transfers I dosed maracyn plus on the first day of each transfer. I'm wondering if this was wrong to do? Directions say dose on day 1,3, and 5. But they say nothing about if it is removed by carbon, or what about taking it out by water change?
I'm thinking maybe it is meant to be dosed in a cycled tank where day 3 doubles the dose and day 5 triples the first dose.
I should be able to add them all to the QT next tranfer, where I can better observe, but of course it will take a lot more meds to dose them in the 90 if they are not better before then.