running scott
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I woke up this fine Saturday morning looked at my tank and the first thing I saw when the lights came on was Ick on my blue throat trigger. Then I notice that the blue hippo tang was covered! I didn't see any the night before! I decided to try the tank transfer method.
I got some containers siphoned water from the tank into them, then put every rock ( many with corals attached) into them. Then I netted all my fish, blue tang, yellow tang, blue throat trigger, occileris clown, two yellowtail damsels, Royal gramma, sunrise dottyback,splendid dottyback, flame hawkfish, and five lyre tail Anthias.
I put all of these fish in a plastic storage container with fresh saltwater, some PVC pieces, and a powerhead. They are in this twelve gallons of water for three days before the first transfer. Oh and I put a quarter capful of prime in their water.
I will continue to post my progress. It will 63 days until I can put hopefully these fish back in the tank.
I got some containers siphoned water from the tank into them, then put every rock ( many with corals attached) into them. Then I netted all my fish, blue tang, yellow tang, blue throat trigger, occileris clown, two yellowtail damsels, Royal gramma, sunrise dottyback,splendid dottyback, flame hawkfish, and five lyre tail Anthias.
I put all of these fish in a plastic storage container with fresh saltwater, some PVC pieces, and a powerhead. They are in this twelve gallons of water for three days before the first transfer. Oh and I put a quarter capful of prime in their water.
I will continue to post my progress. It will 63 days until I can put hopefully these fish back in the tank.