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![]() It kind of makes me miss freshwater where I never QT'd and never once had any disease in all the years I had freshwater. Not to mention how much cheaper it is. Feels like Im paying so much money just to keep sick fish.
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![]() Maybe find a friend who has some spare moments every day to help you with your QT? Place a few in different peoples care.. then in a month and a half or so bring them back home to your tank. Where by this time the ich should have cycled out.
The QT would need to be hypo, so your QT babysitters need to have the ability to maintain that.
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If I do decide to QT, I will try to QT them myself. I think if I set up my ozone in the QT then I can keep the water quality up. It would be crowded but Im not as concerned about that as I am about water quality. |
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![]() Just need to set up an UV Sterilizer (more than 30W) with 55 GPH only, ich will be gone in 2 weeks. After that you still need to run for another month or so to make sure ich is gone forever. It worked for me, I never used any medication or quarantine.
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It may be worth a shot though. It can't hurt anything. But if I do decide to keep this tank up, I am going to just go ahead and QT them once again. Maybe for 10 weeks this time! Apparently 8 was not enough ![]() |
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![]() Just remember the trick is can not go more than 55 GPH. Once in a while I get the ich back but with this treatment it always work for me
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![]() Ok, well I still am not sure I need to add UV when I already have ozone running but if I decide to give it a try, I will remember that. Thanks.
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