Paradiddle7
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I dipped my possum wrasse for 2 minutes in RODI with a matched temperature and ph from my tank. He looked the same after that. Should the ich fall off or do I need to dip him longer?
To be positive your fish dont have ich you will need to treat it for ich wether you see it or not. But that is correct, if you only place the fish in qt and before you place it in your dt without treating then there is always the chance.
Also, after the 2 minute and 5 minute FW dip last night the possum wrasse looks 90% better so perhaps the dip did make the parasites at least fall off of him for now. I know the tank still has ich but it should give him more time until I can get the QT hypo-salinity tank up.
Is it possible you are dealing with Velvet (Amyloodinium) instead of Marine Ich (Cryptocaryon Irritans)? F/w dips and formalin baths are effective as temporary relief for Velvet. Read here.
A "sprinkling of salt" characterizes ich.
OK, so what will work fastest and save the other fish? The clown has a few spots I think. I setup a QT tank for them. Should I go hyposalinity over the next 24 hours down to 1.009 or should I treat with copper? What has the best chance of saving the wrasse which is the worst affected?
OK, I'm treating with copper. Seems easier than keeping the tank at 1.009 perfectly. The only problem I see is that the damm API copper test kit I have is so hard to read! Any recommendations for one that actually can give me an accurate reading?
Here is a pic of the Possum Wrasse. He looks pretty bad.