desjardinii
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Hi all, I'm looking for some advice and a bit of a plan of attack.
I'm going to upgrade my old 150g tank to something around 200g and see this as a good opportunity to get rid of the Ich I've had lurking around for years. I've got 10 fish ranging from 3.5-9" and Ideally would like to move them all just once and treat them in the new big tank, keeping it all as stress free as possible. I'm not sure whether to go copper or hypo, the new tank could be initially set up like a big qt/hospital system but I really have no experience with this. I also have a 40g tank but could only qt one or two at a time and I imagine it would be a lot harder to keep stable. For initial filtration I could set up a trickle filter but would like to eventually move my LR over after the fallow period and add more. I've also thought of leaving the fish and moving all the LR, sand and inverts over to the new tank and using the old one as the qt but there's a lot of micro life and coralline etc. which would die off and cause ammonia?
Here's a couple of pics of my fish so you can see what I'm up against!
The current tank has been running since 2000 and I have a few fish that are several years old, the Sailfin's actually over 20! They all seem fairly Immune to the parasite and I haven't had a fish die from any ailment for nearly 10 years so it would be devastating if I lost any from making an error/poisoning etc.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated:beer:
I'm going to upgrade my old 150g tank to something around 200g and see this as a good opportunity to get rid of the Ich I've had lurking around for years. I've got 10 fish ranging from 3.5-9" and Ideally would like to move them all just once and treat them in the new big tank, keeping it all as stress free as possible. I'm not sure whether to go copper or hypo, the new tank could be initially set up like a big qt/hospital system but I really have no experience with this. I also have a 40g tank but could only qt one or two at a time and I imagine it would be a lot harder to keep stable. For initial filtration I could set up a trickle filter but would like to eventually move my LR over after the fallow period and add more. I've also thought of leaving the fish and moving all the LR, sand and inverts over to the new tank and using the old one as the qt but there's a lot of micro life and coralline etc. which would die off and cause ammonia?
Here's a couple of pics of my fish so you can see what I'm up against!
The current tank has been running since 2000 and I have a few fish that are several years old, the Sailfin's actually over 20! They all seem fairly Immune to the parasite and I haven't had a fish die from any ailment for nearly 10 years so it would be devastating if I lost any from making an error/poisoning etc.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated:beer: