Crystalyst
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Okay, so I had my clowns in the QT. They are juvie tank raised black ice's.
One day I saw them both on the bottom breathing rapidly. After tests, I saw ammonia was at a whopping 2.0+ and Nitrates were 1 (Despite just doing a water change earlier in the day!!)
Well, I panicked and threw them into my cycled DT for a few days and they started breathing normally again, except one just sat at the bottom and started breathing a bit heavily after a couple days. I also noticed some small black spots on the front of the white portion and white spots on the orange portion.
I assume it's ich...which is surprising because I didn't think that was an issue for tank raised fish and when I went to store they were the only fish in the tank. Well, I put them back in the QT with a 100% water change from my DT. I looked for the spots and they are completely gone!!
My salinity was a bit high overnight sitting at 1.03, so I did a water change this AM and now back to 1.025
Ammonia and Nitrites at 0 and nitrates somewhere <5ppm, pH between 7.8 and 8.
Assuming it's ich, but would the spots just go away like that? Grrr, first fish in first tank and already have the ich despite having a QT!!!!
I think I overfed in the QT which caused the spikes. I saw mysis shrimp stuck in filter and when I changed water I saw why ammonia was so high.
:headwalls:
Anyway, I have my cuties back in the QT and will be starting treatment again. Assuming that my DT is now screwed for 3 months while I make sure the ich dies?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
One day I saw them both on the bottom breathing rapidly. After tests, I saw ammonia was at a whopping 2.0+ and Nitrates were 1 (Despite just doing a water change earlier in the day!!)
Well, I panicked and threw them into my cycled DT for a few days and they started breathing normally again, except one just sat at the bottom and started breathing a bit heavily after a couple days. I also noticed some small black spots on the front of the white portion and white spots on the orange portion.
I assume it's ich...which is surprising because I didn't think that was an issue for tank raised fish and when I went to store they were the only fish in the tank. Well, I put them back in the QT with a 100% water change from my DT. I looked for the spots and they are completely gone!!
My salinity was a bit high overnight sitting at 1.03, so I did a water change this AM and now back to 1.025
Ammonia and Nitrites at 0 and nitrates somewhere <5ppm, pH between 7.8 and 8.
Assuming it's ich, but would the spots just go away like that? Grrr, first fish in first tank and already have the ich despite having a QT!!!!
I think I overfed in the QT which caused the spikes. I saw mysis shrimp stuck in filter and when I changed water I saw why ammonia was so high.
:headwalls:
Anyway, I have my cuties back in the QT and will be starting treatment again. Assuming that my DT is now screwed for 3 months while I make sure the ich dies?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.