Had went to the route of hyposalinity and then went to the tank transfer method as a means to get rid of ich on some fish I have for QT....
Due to the amount of fish being QT'd, it took place over 4 bins, 4 heaters, 4 sets of pvc fittings. All filter floss, air stones and tubing was thrown away.
I typically had to do these transfers between 11am and 3pm because of a current work schedule. While I understand early AM is best, I was always within the 72 hour window.
I did not use bleach when cleaning things. I used vinegar and a tooth brush on the heaters and pvc fittings. Then I would fill my sink with boiling water and all the fittings would be there (poured the boiling water over the fittings, with 5-6 pots of boiling water each time filling the sink). To clean the rubbermaid bins, I would do the same - Multiple pots of boiling water.
I used fresh paper towels to thoroughly wipe down all of the fittings / heaters.
I've done this in the past the same way without problems. After moving a hippo tang into new tank I noticed him scratching... He hasn't scratched since I had started hypo.. After inspecting each fish during the transfer process none of them show any visible signs of ich...
Do you not kill the eggs with boiling water and wasted the last week of my life transferring these fish around?
Do I need to do this all over again?
Due to the amount of fish being QT'd, it took place over 4 bins, 4 heaters, 4 sets of pvc fittings. All filter floss, air stones and tubing was thrown away.
I typically had to do these transfers between 11am and 3pm because of a current work schedule. While I understand early AM is best, I was always within the 72 hour window.
I did not use bleach when cleaning things. I used vinegar and a tooth brush on the heaters and pvc fittings. Then I would fill my sink with boiling water and all the fittings would be there (poured the boiling water over the fittings, with 5-6 pots of boiling water each time filling the sink). To clean the rubbermaid bins, I would do the same - Multiple pots of boiling water.
I used fresh paper towels to thoroughly wipe down all of the fittings / heaters.
I've done this in the past the same way without problems. After moving a hippo tang into new tank I noticed him scratching... He hasn't scratched since I had started hypo.. After inspecting each fish during the transfer process none of them show any visible signs of ich...
Do you not kill the eggs with boiling water and wasted the last week of my life transferring these fish around?
Do I need to do this all over again?