TitansFan
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Objective: To wage all out war on ich.
Background Info: I belive ich to have been present in the tank. This outbreak was brought on after I found a faulty thermometer and sluggish fish. The tank had been at 68-70 degrees. I have brought it up to 79 degrees. The tank is a 120 gallon FOWLR. Inhabitants are a spiny puffer, foxface, and lawnmower blenny.
Plan of Attack: The wife has gracously donated the use of a back bathroom. I plan on putting in the bathtub a tupperware container. I will pull all the rock and inverts from the tank and place in the container. I have a small skimmer and spare pc light I will run over the rock. Water changes will do the rest of the filtration.
For the display I will place cut up pvc in it for fish homes. I plan to dose the tank with Cupramine (copper). I already have the Cupramine and a copper test. I think it will be more of an aggressive attack and easier to do than hypo. The instructions state to run the copper for 14 days. After the completion I will keep the tank as is for a month. I think this should allow the ich to die off in the rock and cure the fish.
Background Info: I belive ich to have been present in the tank. This outbreak was brought on after I found a faulty thermometer and sluggish fish. The tank had been at 68-70 degrees. I have brought it up to 79 degrees. The tank is a 120 gallon FOWLR. Inhabitants are a spiny puffer, foxface, and lawnmower blenny.
Plan of Attack: The wife has gracously donated the use of a back bathroom. I plan on putting in the bathtub a tupperware container. I will pull all the rock and inverts from the tank and place in the container. I have a small skimmer and spare pc light I will run over the rock. Water changes will do the rest of the filtration.
For the display I will place cut up pvc in it for fish homes. I plan to dose the tank with Cupramine (copper). I already have the Cupramine and a copper test. I think it will be more of an aggressive attack and easier to do than hypo. The instructions state to run the copper for 14 days. After the completion I will keep the tank as is for a month. I think this should allow the ich to die off in the rock and cure the fish.