The Reef Addict
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Hello everyone,
I've read some stickys here on the forum, and I can truly say I have learned a lot of great stuff about parasites and diseases! As always, much appreciated :thumbsup:
I just lost a powder blue tang from ich (seemed to come and go), he was absolutely fine last night and he was chowing down on mysis. I am obviously pretty frustrated, but I realize now is the time to do this right, and cure my tank from ich once and for all. Time to go fallow!
I have a reef tank, currently housing 2 clowns, 2 neon gobies, 2 cleaner shrimps, 2 fire shrimps, a pistol shrimp/watchman goby, reef lobster, and a Mandarin. None of which are/have shown any physical signs of ich, but regardless I plan to QT them all! Which brings me to a couple questions I have about treatment process, etc.
1) Are my cleaner/fire/pistol shrimps and reef lobster able to stay in the DT during the fallow period? (just double checking, I know they are technically inverts)
2) Do my watchman goby/Mandarin need to be quarantined as well? Im worried about pods especially for the Mandarin. (and ive seen some debate on this, no clear answer)
3) While my fish are in QT, can I use the low salinity treatment instead of copper/other alternatives with 100% success? (seems less harsh) What is the best way to achieve this? Can I just drip acclimate them to my QT with a salinity of 1.09 and put them in? (luckily all my current fish are real hardy, so I think that could be a possibility)
Sorry for the long post, Thanks in advance!
I've read some stickys here on the forum, and I can truly say I have learned a lot of great stuff about parasites and diseases! As always, much appreciated :thumbsup:
I just lost a powder blue tang from ich (seemed to come and go), he was absolutely fine last night and he was chowing down on mysis. I am obviously pretty frustrated, but I realize now is the time to do this right, and cure my tank from ich once and for all. Time to go fallow!
I have a reef tank, currently housing 2 clowns, 2 neon gobies, 2 cleaner shrimps, 2 fire shrimps, a pistol shrimp/watchman goby, reef lobster, and a Mandarin. None of which are/have shown any physical signs of ich, but regardless I plan to QT them all! Which brings me to a couple questions I have about treatment process, etc.
1) Are my cleaner/fire/pistol shrimps and reef lobster able to stay in the DT during the fallow period? (just double checking, I know they are technically inverts)
2) Do my watchman goby/Mandarin need to be quarantined as well? Im worried about pods especially for the Mandarin. (and ive seen some debate on this, no clear answer)
3) While my fish are in QT, can I use the low salinity treatment instead of copper/other alternatives with 100% success? (seems less harsh) What is the best way to achieve this? Can I just drip acclimate them to my QT with a salinity of 1.09 and put them in? (luckily all my current fish are real hardy, so I think that could be a possibility)
Sorry for the long post, Thanks in advance!
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