P.Kelly
New member
Okay, so I'm probably fighting a loosing battle. I choose (unwisely) not to quarantine my new Blue Tang, as I have no other fish in my tank.
I am doubtful that I will be able to catch the Tang in order to quarantine at this point. I just installed a UV sterilizer off another tank, hoping it might do some good.
Aside from overfeeding, is there anything else I can do to improve the odds? If the Tang makes it, how do I ensure that the ICH doesn't return?
If he dies, the ICH will all die off after a few weeks?
Is there any proven coralation between a raised temperature and killing ICH? If so, how high and how long?
Thanks,
Pete
I am doubtful that I will be able to catch the Tang in order to quarantine at this point. I just installed a UV sterilizer off another tank, hoping it might do some good.
Aside from overfeeding, is there anything else I can do to improve the odds? If the Tang makes it, how do I ensure that the ICH doesn't return?
If he dies, the ICH will all die off after a few weeks?
Is there any proven coralation between a raised temperature and killing ICH? If so, how high and how long?
Thanks,
Pete