Hi Shellyfish ; Just treat in what you have and you do not have to quarrantine corals but you should dip in some type of solution and check for parasites. Some refers use a solution of salt water and Iodine or Hydrogen Peroxide or coral Revive or whatever brand your LFS has on the shelf. You must treat with copper for your fish to have the best chance and the sooner the better the chances......:spin1:
To the people that have been critical of you and your BAD LUCK...
Let him without sin cast the first stone.
We all make mistakes in this hobby. We learn and move on.
Best of luck!
As far as DT tanks go, it is absolutely necessary for long-term success. However, the tank really should be fully cycled to be helpful. Massive water changes and spikes in ammonia do not help at all. This is why many fish do not do well in QT imho.
That what I did, I had some sponges in the filter of my display so I just used one of those. I'm hoping to avoid ammonia issues as well but I will be monitoring that!
Well, there was good flow in the DT and the sponge is now in an aquaclear filter on the QT tank. There are however 5 fish in a 20g tank so that might be a heavier bioload. I measured ammonia last night and did a water change, will check again tonight and repeat water change if needed. The fish look fine though, not stressed, eating like pigs and no longer itchy!
prime and amuel- any amonia remover can render cupramine toxic to fish.
prime and amuel- any amonia remover can render cupramine toxic to fish.