I had a recent mini tank crash, where my ammonia got up to about .25. This was enough to cause stress to my Tomato Clown that had one or two Ich spots. He is now covered in Ich and appears to have a secondary infection as his eyes are getting cloudy. He is getting a 15 minute fresh water dip then into a hospital tank which I will bring from 35ppt salinity down to 14ppt over night. He will remain there for 4 weeks.
Here is the real problem. This morning my Coral Beauty developed a couple of spots. I would like to hospitalize him also, however i haven't been successful in getting him to eat prepared foods. I've had him about 2 months and he has grown quite a bit and is rather plump from picking at LR.
Should I try him in the hospital tank (only 5.5 gallons) with the clown, or just let him try to fight off the infection. My display has only one other fish in it, that being a mandarin.
My Setup:
28 Gallon Mixed Reef
Parameters are stable again @
Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates 0
Running Carbon and GFO
Temp 81
Calc 420
Alk 10dkh
My skimmer will be on the hospital tank to provide water movement and oxygen
Thanks!!!
Here is the real problem. This morning my Coral Beauty developed a couple of spots. I would like to hospitalize him also, however i haven't been successful in getting him to eat prepared foods. I've had him about 2 months and he has grown quite a bit and is rather plump from picking at LR.
Should I try him in the hospital tank (only 5.5 gallons) with the clown, or just let him try to fight off the infection. My display has only one other fish in it, that being a mandarin.
My Setup:
28 Gallon Mixed Reef
Parameters are stable again @
Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates 0
Running Carbon and GFO
Temp 81
Calc 420
Alk 10dkh
My skimmer will be on the hospital tank to provide water movement and oxygen
Thanks!!!
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