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![]() Maybe test your water and try and figure out what's stressing the fish. Do a water change as well maybe.
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ammonia: 0 Nitrite: 0 Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0 pH: 8.2 to 8.4 (last night) I recently dosed the tank, would like to not do a WC unless I have to. I want to see if Herbtana works or not. |
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![]() I would research how each of your fish will respond to copper if you decide to use this method. Some fish can not handle it and it will kill them. I had an outbreak a few months ago, set up a hospital tank and stressed the fish moving them over, lost my 2 clowns within hours. Out of 7 fish that went into the hospital, 2 made it back in the DT, 1 ended up with a fungus and died within a week. I made the decision not to qt anymore fish and slowly restocked my tank. One of the last fish I added came with ich. I have been adding selcon and garlic to their food and they are all fine. I panicked when I realized the fish had it again, there's one fish that still has visible signs of a couple of spots, otherwise the others are fine, no flashing.
Good luck, I hope they all pull through regardless of what you decide. |
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![]() Just feed properly and make sure the environment is in good shape with proper parameters. Fish can survive ICH, as long as they are healthy.
Daniella knows her stuff when it comes to quaranting, so if you choose this method, listen to her advise. I myself am a believer that you don't need to quarantine, but just my choice, and I haven't seen ICH in my tank for over 3 years. I think, the purchasing of the fish, stresses them, quarantining stresses them... Catching them from the DT stresses them, so if they have ICH and may be weak, why make it worse by stressing them more?
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![]() ive used a product called rid ich that is reef safe ..did wonders for me (as long as you follow the instructions) i under dosed the first time. havent had it since
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As for my tank, the skimmer is off at the moment while i treat the tank, I also took out a bag of carbon and turned off the pump feeding the phosban reactor (carbon and GFO) The first night, the puffers was excited to eat, the second night (last night) they didnt pay attention to the food I put in (I used garlic guard yesterday). I will see what happens today. I will keep everybody updated on the progress. I hope they pull through as well. Hey lockrookie, where did you get this product? I will stick with Herbtana for now. If by the end of the treatment doesnt work, I will do a big waterchange and try another reefsafe approach |
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![]() just got it at my local fish store
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