Capt. Nemo
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Incase anyone missed this at the New Hobby forum. I just wanted to share this post by cayars and bring awareness to others of this method of disease control/prevention.
cayars
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Southern New Jersey
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Setup 2 QT tanks. Every 2 days move the fish from one tank to the next and then clean & air dry the now empty tank and filter. Do this transfer 4 times (8 days) and you will break the ich cycle if it's present on the fish.
If you can let the empty tank sit one day to dry out after cleaning with fresh tap water and then fill back up with salt water. Obviously make sure temp, PH and salinity match on both tanks before transferring the fish so you don't stress them out.
If you do the above your fish will have nice clean water during QT and you really have no worries about ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, etc as they get new water every other day.
The life cycle of ich is that the parasite will drop off the fish with 7 days and then will need 3 days before it re-attaches to the fish. By switching every two days it will be impossible for the parasite to attach to the fish and by doing 4 tank transfers the parasite will have fallen off the fish.
No hypo or copper needed this way.
Hobby Experience: 120gal with 200lbs LR, 160lbs LS DSB, 2 - 175 watt HQI 20K, 2 - 95 watt Actenic, 2 - 65 watt 10K PC, 2 - 65 watt Actenic
Current Tanks: 6 power heads, Refugium, Nitrate Reactor, Phosphate Reactor, monster sized AquaticLifeSystems Protein Skimmer, 36
cayars
Registered Member
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Southern New Jersey
Occupation:
Posts: 143
Setup 2 QT tanks. Every 2 days move the fish from one tank to the next and then clean & air dry the now empty tank and filter. Do this transfer 4 times (8 days) and you will break the ich cycle if it's present on the fish.
If you can let the empty tank sit one day to dry out after cleaning with fresh tap water and then fill back up with salt water. Obviously make sure temp, PH and salinity match on both tanks before transferring the fish so you don't stress them out.
If you do the above your fish will have nice clean water during QT and you really have no worries about ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, etc as they get new water every other day.
The life cycle of ich is that the parasite will drop off the fish with 7 days and then will need 3 days before it re-attaches to the fish. By switching every two days it will be impossible for the parasite to attach to the fish and by doing 4 tank transfers the parasite will have fallen off the fish.
No hypo or copper needed this way.
Hobby Experience: 120gal with 200lbs LR, 160lbs LS DSB, 2 - 175 watt HQI 20K, 2 - 95 watt Actenic, 2 - 65 watt 10K PC, 2 - 65 watt Actenic
Current Tanks: 6 power heads, Refugium, Nitrate Reactor, Phosphate Reactor, monster sized AquaticLifeSystems Protein Skimmer, 36