I tried to search as much as possible so I wasn't replicating a question. I have a 180 gallon, standard rectangular tank. Probably 130 lbs of live rock. A fair amount of coral, but smaller pieces that I just intend to let grow. I transplanted all of this from a 134g tank I had run for a year. I've been running the 180g for about 6 months.
I admit, I like my tangs by far and I transplanted 3 of them into the 180. I also have a watchment goby(about 5 inches), 5 mid to larger chromis, and a six-line. I added NO new fish to the new tank, but got an ich outbreak. I didn't do any of the sticky'd cures for the tangs because I can't catch them. I just used the standard off the shelf ich treatments. All tangs gone.
I waited about 2 months, completed the off the shelf treatment, and just kept the other fish and the coral going steady. They were all fine. Phosphates were running high (around .75-.85) I guess because I had some dead fish in the rock that were being disposed of. I have 3 cleaner shrimp and 2 fire, as well as a good amount of crabs and snails. Anyway, after the two months, I added 3 new tangs. They lasted about a week.
Please feel free to slap me or whatever. I'm just 40 and intend on keeping a healthy tank, so I just want to do whatever is right to make it so. It seems ich is in the tank. I read about dropping the salinity in a tank as a cure, but wouldn't that mess with my coral, inverts, and other fish? I'm kind of lost.
I'm reeding "The Reef Aquarium" right now by Delbeek/Sprung trying to learn as much as I can.
ps. I have a 55 gallon retro'd refugium. I have a Avast Marine CS3 cone skimmer, I run carbon, refugium in the middle with chaeto, sand, rock, and a 27w UV sterilizer.
Any help on getting on the right track would be appreciated. Thanks
I admit, I like my tangs by far and I transplanted 3 of them into the 180. I also have a watchment goby(about 5 inches), 5 mid to larger chromis, and a six-line. I added NO new fish to the new tank, but got an ich outbreak. I didn't do any of the sticky'd cures for the tangs because I can't catch them. I just used the standard off the shelf ich treatments. All tangs gone.
I waited about 2 months, completed the off the shelf treatment, and just kept the other fish and the coral going steady. They were all fine. Phosphates were running high (around .75-.85) I guess because I had some dead fish in the rock that were being disposed of. I have 3 cleaner shrimp and 2 fire, as well as a good amount of crabs and snails. Anyway, after the two months, I added 3 new tangs. They lasted about a week.
Please feel free to slap me or whatever. I'm just 40 and intend on keeping a healthy tank, so I just want to do whatever is right to make it so. It seems ich is in the tank. I read about dropping the salinity in a tank as a cure, but wouldn't that mess with my coral, inverts, and other fish? I'm kind of lost.
I'm reeding "The Reef Aquarium" right now by Delbeek/Sprung trying to learn as much as I can.
ps. I have a 55 gallon retro'd refugium. I have a Avast Marine CS3 cone skimmer, I run carbon, refugium in the middle with chaeto, sand, rock, and a 27w UV sterilizer.
Any help on getting on the right track would be appreciated. Thanks