SCreeferGuy
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Started tank transfer for my first 2 clowns (first fish ever - was hoping to start with healthy fish...but what can you do) on 9-4 and am getting ready for transfer # 4 tomorrow (planning 5 total over 13 days).
Only 1 of the two ever had spots/symptoms and spots were gone in 3 days, fish activity seemed normal at that point...except fast breathing has persisted and still not eating
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The "normal" clown still doing great.
Question is on timing of moving the fish. I am forced to have light cycles running from 5 AM to 5 PM (in dark area of basement) bc I have to leave for work at 6 AM. So am doing morning transfers at 6 right before I go. Shouldn't this be OK as I assume light cycle is more important than actual time of day to trigger ich release from fish...?
Anyone have suggestions? From what I understand of life cycle, ich should not hang on fish for longer than 7 days (as long as no re-infection). Should fish be asymptomatic after 1 week or is it not unusual for fish to still be breathing fast/not eating at this point?
Thanks for any help!
Only 1 of the two ever had spots/symptoms and spots were gone in 3 days, fish activity seemed normal at that point...except fast breathing has persisted and still not eating
The "normal" clown still doing great.
Question is on timing of moving the fish. I am forced to have light cycles running from 5 AM to 5 PM (in dark area of basement) bc I have to leave for work at 6 AM. So am doing morning transfers at 6 right before I go. Shouldn't this be OK as I assume light cycle is more important than actual time of day to trigger ich release from fish...?
Anyone have suggestions? From what I understand of life cycle, ich should not hang on fish for longer than 7 days (as long as no re-infection). Should fish be asymptomatic after 1 week or is it not unusual for fish to still be breathing fast/not eating at this point?
Thanks for any help!