good afternoon everyone.
i recently had to QT all my fish to stop ich breakouts. a mandarin was one of the fish, and after doing a post here, i decided he had to come out as well. i did not want to chance the mandarin being a "vector" for the ich cycle since they can be affected by ich.
i've had my mandarin for months which he was eating healthily until i put him in the QT tank. i never noticed him eating, but tried to feed a variety of foods in hopes he was eating when i wasn't watching. i even purchased some copepods to put in the qt tank, but never saw him eat these either unfortunatley. just recently he died from starvation.
my concern is that i eventually want to add in another mandarin but i don't want to just add him into the main tank w/out qt-ing. i don't want to starve him either. what's the right way to safely QT a mandarin so that he won't starve, but he won't introduce any disease to the main tank either?
i recently had to QT all my fish to stop ich breakouts. a mandarin was one of the fish, and after doing a post here, i decided he had to come out as well. i did not want to chance the mandarin being a "vector" for the ich cycle since they can be affected by ich.
i've had my mandarin for months which he was eating healthily until i put him in the QT tank. i never noticed him eating, but tried to feed a variety of foods in hopes he was eating when i wasn't watching. i even purchased some copepods to put in the qt tank, but never saw him eat these either unfortunatley. just recently he died from starvation.
my concern is that i eventually want to add in another mandarin but i don't want to just add him into the main tank w/out qt-ing. i don't want to starve him either. what's the right way to safely QT a mandarin so that he won't starve, but he won't introduce any disease to the main tank either?