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Old 10-16-2009, 02:55 AM
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He's fine in the 10G QT for now. He's a juvenile. He wont be in there for more than a couple weeks and right now he just wants to hide so isnt swimming very much. He'll be back in the 165G soon. Eventually Id like to get my QT up to 20G, but as is right now 10 G is way easier to set up on a whim than a 33...
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Old 10-16-2009, 06:05 PM
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He's fine in the 10G QT for now. He's a juvenile. He wont be in there for more than a couple weeks and right now he just wants to hide so isnt swimming very much. He'll be back in the 165G soon. Eventually Id like to get my QT up to 20G, but as is right now 10 G is way easier to set up on a whim than a 33...
If he is eating the garlic soaked foods now, you can put him back in the main tank. Make sure you acclimatize him
Just continue with the regimen in the main tank
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:15 AM
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i oddly enugh bought a marine beta and got a deal on a yellow tang years ago that had ick in the store.i brought fish home and each time droped the salinity down to 0.018 even 0.017...it worked great.luckily i had no coral back then.ive never quarentined a fish.stresses em out more i think. guess i would have to now though..crap i should get a quarantine tank lol
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:44 AM
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QT tank may really be more stressful for the fish than it's worth. Unless you plan to go fallow for 6-8 weeks in the display , then QT each and every addition to the display in the future then the QT is not helpful. Once you add him to the display the ich is already there...he will get it again.

My regal tang is very sensitive to ich spots as most are. Each time the tank is disturbed whether it be moving things around or a new addition she gets a few spots. But...she is a pig and eats anything. She just fights it off.

Your fish will have a much harder time recovering while under stress. A 10G QT is tough to keep stable and healthy. Not that the QT method is not effective but it must be used EVERY time, cinsistently, and for the full QT time (and now fallow time).
I personally find a healthy fish will fight the ich better in a healthy display tank. And yes, I did try a QT tank... Unsuccessfully. I have had a few losses of new fish but MOST have done very well. You do stand the risk of infecting the rest of the tank but for me, that is a risk I have chosen to take.
I hope your fish recovers well! I have become very attached to my Regal tang and know the feeling of wanting to do everything you can to keep them happy and healthy! Good Luck.
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i agree. the ick will still be in the display tank.ive never had success with qt.
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