Badbrad8500
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Hopefully the Tank Transfer Method works for others, but it certainly did not work for me.
I had ich and possibly other diseases in my main display tank that wiped out 75% of the inhabitants a couple months ago. I gave away the surviving fish and let the tank set for 12 weeks.
I followed the TTM instructions to the T:
-Scooped out as little water as possible with the fish
-Placed the tanks at least 9 feet from each other
-Used bleach each time to sterilize equipment and let totally air dry in the sun for 24hrs
-Took each power head apart and made sure there was absolutely no water left in each before returning to service.
-Quarantined the fish after the TTM and noticed no signs of disease
-Visually inspected all fish before placing in main display tank, all were visibly clear of disease.
Here is my schedule:
Day 1: 10:30am added fish
Day 4
RAZI: 8:30am
Day 7: Around 8:00am
Day 10 PRAZI: 8:00am
Day 13: 8:00am out to QT
The fish starting exhibiting the salt grains of ich approximately 5 days after being released into the main display.
As far as I can guess, the TTM failed to catch all the ich or my main display tank had ich. The display was sitting for 12 weeks, was this too short of a timespan for total ich starvation?
In any case, I have all the fish in the display on Dr. G's Antiparasitic and plan to catch them sometime when I gain motivation to continue this depressing phase of the hobby, probably late summer or Fall. I'll leave the display for 16 weeks (or longer?) and treat the fish in QT with Chloroquine Phosphate.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with TTM not working or having ich in a system after system has been fallow for 12 weeks? It makes me sick thinking that I have to start this whole process over again...
I had ich and possibly other diseases in my main display tank that wiped out 75% of the inhabitants a couple months ago. I gave away the surviving fish and let the tank set for 12 weeks.
I followed the TTM instructions to the T:
-Scooped out as little water as possible with the fish
-Placed the tanks at least 9 feet from each other
-Used bleach each time to sterilize equipment and let totally air dry in the sun for 24hrs
-Took each power head apart and made sure there was absolutely no water left in each before returning to service.
-Quarantined the fish after the TTM and noticed no signs of disease
-Visually inspected all fish before placing in main display tank, all were visibly clear of disease.
Here is my schedule:
Day 1: 10:30am added fish
Day 4
Day 7: Around 8:00am
Day 10 PRAZI: 8:00am
Day 13: 8:00am out to QT
The fish starting exhibiting the salt grains of ich approximately 5 days after being released into the main display.
As far as I can guess, the TTM failed to catch all the ich or my main display tank had ich. The display was sitting for 12 weeks, was this too short of a timespan for total ich starvation?
In any case, I have all the fish in the display on Dr. G's Antiparasitic and plan to catch them sometime when I gain motivation to continue this depressing phase of the hobby, probably late summer or Fall. I'll leave the display for 16 weeks (or longer?) and treat the fish in QT with Chloroquine Phosphate.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with TTM not working or having ich in a system after system has been fallow for 12 weeks? It makes me sick thinking that I have to start this whole process over again...