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![]() well all my fish has ich, what should i do, i don't want to break the aquascape, i got few corals and one clam... any reef safe ich treatment? i know J&L has Hikari Ich-X Saltwater Treatment, and it says it's reef safe, but i don't know about that!!!!
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![]() Do not treat the DT! As far as I know none of the treatments are invert and coral safe
Some say ride it out and ensure the tank is as stress free as possible. Others say remove and treat with hypo, tank transfer or copper. I recently had an ich outbreak and moved all the fish to a hospital tank to treat. Unfortunately for me the stress of catching them was too much for them... only 1 of the 4 fish survived. I am running the DT fallow for 8 weeks to ensure its ich free (hopefully) and will adhere to a strict quarantine policy for new additions from now on. |
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![]() To prevent the same thing from being posted yet again here's a link the latest thread involving a similar situation.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...&highlight=ich And here's another 100 or so... http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sea...archid=2551652 |
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![]() I agree with manchild, ich is always present and fish are more
likely to get an outbreak if they are stressed |
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![]() +1, I'm a believer in this as well. Just seems like a flaw in the life cycle theory. As long as they are eating they can fight it off on their own. I alternate garlic extreme,Selcon and Zeo Immun stabil throughout the week with or without ich breakout.
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![]() Which part of the life cycle of marine ich seems flaw to you?
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![]() while stocking my current tank i had a few fish develop ich after introducing. i use an oversized uv sterilizer, garlic soaked food and cleaner shrimp. works every time... never lost a fish.
velvet on the other hand.... not sooo much |
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![]() Quote:
Go to a LFS and buy a product called Garlic Extreme Take some dry food like nori or flakes and using the dropper squirt some of the garlic on the food and wait until the food is soaked. The reason you use dry food instead of frozen food is that more garlic soaks in. Feed only dry food and feed much more and very often. The idea here is to get as much of the garlic into the fish. You can also Continuing feeding for a few weeks after you see all the spot disappear. Let me know if you have any questions |
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![]() I will suggest you to get a QT, add water from your DT and let it run. For trap your fishes get a fish trap from lfs or ask if any member can lend it to you...Put your fishes in the QT and mix on they food garlic, some people said that the garlic doesn't work...but it been working for me; you can use copper too. After 8 weeks your DT will have not any ich, as they die if there is not any fish...I hope that could help you.
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