kikireef
Active member
So I got a blue tang and didn't QT him. He was in my tank for about 2 weeks, swam like crazy and ate everything I put in the tank. He seemed very healthy. I noticed one day that there were 3 specks of what looked like sand/salt on him. I figured it was ick so I took him out and let him swim in fresh ro/di water for about 3 minutes then placed him in a QT/hospital tank. As soon as he was in the QT/hospital tank I didn't notice the spots anymore!? I have been gradually lowering salinity (hyposalinity) and raised the temp to 84 degrees. He still seems great! There are no spots/discoloration at all. He still seems fat and happy!
My question is now coming from the fact that I am having a hard time keeping ammonia and nitrites down even with regular big water changes. I placed the HOB filter in my sump about 2 weeks prior in case I needed to setup a QT tank. Should I keep him in QT and risk death because of ammonia/nitirite? OR raise salinity slowly and place him back into the DT once salinity is back up? I don't want to lose him in QT but I don't want to risk anything in my DT.
My question is now coming from the fact that I am having a hard time keeping ammonia and nitrites down even with regular big water changes. I placed the HOB filter in my sump about 2 weeks prior in case I needed to setup a QT tank. Should I keep him in QT and risk death because of ammonia/nitirite? OR raise salinity slowly and place him back into the DT once salinity is back up? I don't want to lose him in QT but I don't want to risk anything in my DT.