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gregzz4 09-02-2012 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nano (Post 742071)
Are your yumas doing better? If not try moving them down to the SB in a lower light. I find mine hate the direct light and do bes there.

Funny you ask
I am thinking about moving them into an overhang as they are not getting any better, and spot feeding is difficult where they are

gregzz4 09-02-2012 03:35 AM

MIchy
 
Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later

I am Sooo glad I place all new fish in QT
Of course, it doesn't help that I don't QT corals, shrimp, snails etc as I've rolled the dice, or rather, spun the cylinder, there

Anywhoo - poor Gramma :sad:
I saw it flash once before I bought it, but could not see anything, even with a pair of 300+ magnifier glasses on

2 days later and ...
( best pic I could get )

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...d/DSC01421.jpg

Nano 09-02-2012 04:04 AM

that sucks man, sorry to hear! My cherub got ich even after a lenghtly qt in hypo. possiby from the stress or possibly cause it wasnt qt long enough or properly. despite that, I bought some herbtana microbe lift, treated the tank for 2 weeks and he was fine for 6 months until losing him in the move. might be worth a shot. its in your system now so your pretty well going to see it from time to time I'm sure. but herbtana worked great for me, plus its reef safe and not stressful to the fish. I think its derived from natural oils from plants (i think.)

good luck man!

gregzz4 09-02-2012 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nano (Post 742099)
its in your system now so your pretty well going to see it from time to time I'm sure
good luck man!

Yup, definately sucks but all is not lost as they're in the QT, so all is good

The DT is not contaminated ( at least from this fish ) :smile:

After this is dealt with I'll leave the QT fallow

I'm treating with Paraguard right now and am considering doing a Hypo

I was feeling guilty about the firefish being in there, but then I recalled it came from the same system @ the store, so it already has it :wink:

gregzz4 09-06-2012 02:27 AM

A little FYI

I have been keeping some LR in the Observation/QT for hiding places and filtration
I wasn't worried if it had to be medicated as it's a small piece of rock
If I was to ever use copper I would remove it first

I've been using Seachem Paraguard daily and so far I've seen;

Dead brittle star
Dead asterina stars
Amphipods are OK
Isopods are OK
Palys and aiptasia close up right after dosing
Aiptasia opens up after about 18 hours
Palys don't open at all

Rice Reef 09-06-2012 05:28 AM

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Hi Greg, nice meeting at Rich's couple weekends ago celebrating his and families' birthdays. Love the rockscape!

gregzz4 09-06-2012 06:02 AM

Thanks for liking my 'scape Wayne
I may remove the top of the middle island down the road to make room for corals
I really like Rich's low rocks with all the big corals ballooning around :smile:

It was great meeting and talking with you too
I hope you guys had a good time at the swap in Vic

Hope the investment is treating you well :smile:

gregzz4 09-10-2012 06:08 AM

DT is going very well - nothing to report there

QT is definately infected with MI
It has come and gone every 2 or 3 days ever since Sept 1st
The Royal Gramma has always been hit by it, but now, for the first time, the Purple Firefish has a spot

I've been, since Thursday, looking for an SL1 so I can more easily monitor the pH while running hypo
I have a plan now and will be picking up a probe Monday

I'll be going for a total of 10 weeks before these critters go into the DT
2-3 days of dropping the Sg, 2-3 days while the spots go away, 4 weeks of hypo, 7 days to raise the Sg, and 4 more weeks of monitoring to see if it comes back

Yeehaw :lol:

At least they are in the QT
And I'll be able to put the LR back in the QT after all this as it'll sit fallow in a bucket in the meantime

tang daddy 09-10-2012 07:29 AM

Greg, nice to see your persistance in the QT of fishes, you are one of few that do this that actually follow through till the end!

How is the growth of corals coming along?

gregzz4 09-10-2012 08:52 PM

I can imagine how peed I'd be if I'd just tossed them in the DT :smile:

There is growth happening here and there, but nothing camera worthy yet
I'll definately get some pics up once they're worth seeing


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