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Old 08-16-2011, 01:15 AM
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It does not seem like you did any reading before doing this treatment! first off you must leave the fish in hypo for 4 weeks! second, salinity must be raised VERY SLOWLY! not more than 0.003 point per day, so to raise from 1.009 to 1.025 must take at least a week.

Your are going to creat an osmotic shock by raising the salinity too fast, plus...no way the ick is gone after only 1 week. You may thing it's gone because the white dots are gone but the parasite take MUCH longer to die.

Better start doing some reading if you want to keep any fish alive or an aquarium.

LIve rock is ok but all the pods and worms, bristle stars etc will die. I always do my hypo treatments with liverock to maintain an ammonia free QT. It is the best filtration ever. My liverock is always fine doing this. Of course not the coral or inverts.





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Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
I got icy I brought down my salinity 0.1009 waited about 7 day started
To raise salinity after the ich was gone my black damsel became white
And my blue Atlantic tang goes back and forth very fast all day and his face
Goes white some times I don't no if the ich has come back if so should
I lower salinity again ? I have corals and live rock I took corals out and invertabries I'm worried if my live rock will die with the low salinity what should I do.

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