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![]() boys, take the arguing back and forth to PM please.
I think a YT in a 46 is reasonable, although they are not what I'd call susceptible to disease. I had my YT for 8 years and it never got sick, even when it was in a 45g tank. Sailfins in 33g tanks is pushing it, since they can grow much larger than a yellow. Make sure the temp is stable, all water parameters are acceptable and feed a good selection of food, including garlic soaked nori and the YT should be fine.
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10g softie and LPS tank(SPS soon ![]() Live stock -1 Pulsing xinia - Green candy cane - green zoas - GSP - Fake percula clown - Diadem dottyback ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Ich goes through cycles. If it looks like it has all gone then what it has done is dropped off to the substrate,rocks and corals and then comes back with a vengence. If you already have it out of the tank then treat it with hypo andbe done with it. Leave your main tank fishless for 6 weeks and all should be good. i would treat it if it is out already. Otherwise try and keep the diet good with garlic soaked foods if it is still in there.
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are you saying i should take all my live stock out? The yellow tang is the only one with it. I hope. is ther any chemical i can add to the tank so the fish get a thiker slime coat? & garlic like regular garlick from the food store?
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10g softie and LPS tank(SPS soon ![]() Live stock -1 Pulsing xinia - Green candy cane - green zoas - GSP - Fake percula clown - Diadem dottyback ![]() ![]() Last edited by Mik_101; 09-07-2007 at 06:08 AM. |
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![]() Ok, my thoughts on treating ich (like anyone cares
![]() One needs to accurately/honestly assess the cause of said stress and alleviate it immediately. Now, a healthy well fed fish is going to be better able to fight off the stress and therefore the disease/parasite/nasty things better. So, if it were me, as soon as I see any outbreak of bad in my tank, I feed a higher protien diet (PE mysis is my favorite) as well as soaking nori in freshly squeezed garlic oil. You do this by crushing fresh garlic and rubbing the nori through the pulp until it's soaked (this is where the soaked part comes in). Feed as much as the fish will eat until it appears bored of eating nd remove leftover nori so it doesn't pollute tank. Now *IF* the fish is already in a bare tank, then go ahead with hyposalinity/copper/voodoo, whatever works and is recommended by the masses. I've never gone that route, but haven't had lots of need to treat fish. Just my 2 cents, yes, Rob, I know you think I'm nuts.
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