erinangele
New member
Hi all,
I recently upgraded from a 135 gallon to a 210, yea! It was a very fast transfer because the 135 was in a room that was an addition and after a earthquake a few weeks ago the addition slipped off its foundation which flexed and bowed the tank. The euro brace broke and the front of the glass was bowing a half inch in the center!
We moved very fast, buying a new tank and setting everything up asap. The new tank was purchased used (here lies our mistake) with rock and TONS of beautiful sps, zoes, and some fish. We set it all up and its been running 2 weeks today. Unfortunately the new stock seems to have brought with it marine velvet. At least I'm almost certain thats what I'm seeing. Started with a cloudy eye on a scopes tang, then i noticed his scales looked "velvety" near his spike. Now I'm noticing cloudiness on my cleaner wrasses head, and my black and white clown. It's hard to see on my lighter fish, but i'm pretty sure they all are effected to some degree. Everyone is eating and acting normally for now, but from what i've read they must be treated.
I have a 180 gallon tank that I can set up as a hospital tank. I'm planning on using hypo salinity and copper to treat the fish. As well as medicated food and possibly a Formalin dip before going into the 180.
I'm thinking the easiest way to catch all the fish is to do the hole in the sand empty the tank method. What are the chances of this working? I do have a few wrasses, a dottyback, and a fire fish who may hide in the rocks.
I'm REALLY trying to avoid moving my rock work. I have a ton of rock and coral and I love the design.
Any suggestions or words of wisdom? Or just encouragement...
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I recently upgraded from a 135 gallon to a 210, yea! It was a very fast transfer because the 135 was in a room that was an addition and after a earthquake a few weeks ago the addition slipped off its foundation which flexed and bowed the tank. The euro brace broke and the front of the glass was bowing a half inch in the center!
We moved very fast, buying a new tank and setting everything up asap. The new tank was purchased used (here lies our mistake) with rock and TONS of beautiful sps, zoes, and some fish. We set it all up and its been running 2 weeks today. Unfortunately the new stock seems to have brought with it marine velvet. At least I'm almost certain thats what I'm seeing. Started with a cloudy eye on a scopes tang, then i noticed his scales looked "velvety" near his spike. Now I'm noticing cloudiness on my cleaner wrasses head, and my black and white clown. It's hard to see on my lighter fish, but i'm pretty sure they all are effected to some degree. Everyone is eating and acting normally for now, but from what i've read they must be treated.
I have a 180 gallon tank that I can set up as a hospital tank. I'm planning on using hypo salinity and copper to treat the fish. As well as medicated food and possibly a Formalin dip before going into the 180.
I'm thinking the easiest way to catch all the fish is to do the hole in the sand empty the tank method. What are the chances of this working? I do have a few wrasses, a dottyback, and a fire fish who may hide in the rocks.
I'm REALLY trying to avoid moving my rock work. I have a ton of rock and coral and I love the design.
Any suggestions or words of wisdom? Or just encouragement...
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