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View Poll Results: If you notice ich in quarantine, what do you do? | |||
Feed well, if fish is healthy after a while add to display |
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9 | 29.03% |
Treat with Hyposalinity |
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9 | 29.03% |
Treat with Cupramine |
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6 | 19.35% |
Other - State it as a comment below |
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7 | 22.58% |
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![]() I lost my coral beauty in my dt to ich just over a month ago. Other fish started showing signs so I set up a qt and moved them over. Started treating with copper, within 2 hours, clowns died. I did not overdose, I was extremely careful with dosing. Then I lost 3 more fish. They were eating well, looked ok and one by one died. Daily 30% water changes, I have 2 left. I will be placing the cardinal back in dt this weekend, chromis has developed something under it's fin so going to try treating him. I will not qt another fish. I think the stress of catching them to move caused more harm than good. I feed with selcon and garlic daily.
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