Hi all, well i learned the hard way to go slow and use a q-tank.
Here I am 3 months later with only a pair of clowns and a damsel left.
I gave the fish hyposalinity for 6 weeks to be sure that my ich outbreak was no longer an issue (all parasite stages dead).
So, now I have an "ich-free" tank. The clowns are back in the main tank and the q-tanks is still running now at normal salinity.
In the qt i have placed a blue hippo and a 6line. I plan to give them 30 days there.
What I'd like to do is treat the qt so that ich cannot survive. I really want to maintain the ich free condition of the main tank and since these are "new" fish, the parasite may have hitchhiked in and at normal salinities, the parasite can survive indefintely...
Now, I know that the hippo is sensitive so what should I do?
I figure there are 2 options...
1. hyposalinity again (slow, slow and slower)
2. chemicals (stressful?)
thanks,
dave
Here I am 3 months later with only a pair of clowns and a damsel left.
I gave the fish hyposalinity for 6 weeks to be sure that my ich outbreak was no longer an issue (all parasite stages dead).
So, now I have an "ich-free" tank. The clowns are back in the main tank and the q-tanks is still running now at normal salinity.
In the qt i have placed a blue hippo and a 6line. I plan to give them 30 days there.
What I'd like to do is treat the qt so that ich cannot survive. I really want to maintain the ich free condition of the main tank and since these are "new" fish, the parasite may have hitchhiked in and at normal salinities, the parasite can survive indefintely...
Now, I know that the hippo is sensitive so what should I do?
I figure there are 2 options...
1. hyposalinity again (slow, slow and slower)
2. chemicals (stressful?)
thanks,
dave