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![]() If the tank's a reef (or ever planning on being one) you'll need to treat the Tang and any other fish outside the current tank.
Not a reef and other fish that are not copper sensitive can treat with in-place with copper. |
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![]() Try No Sick Fish Ick medication. It's a little pricy but it has worked well for me. I have used it in my reef display tank with no problems.
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![]() If the fish is otherwise in good shape, it's just stress related and I've always used garlic as described by Naesco above. Make sure the tank is clean, lots of hiding places and nobody is picking on it. Healthy fish can get rid of ich without too much trouble.
Removing, quarantining or dipping in FW are all going to cause additional stress.
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![]() I have had a lot of luck with using selcon just soak the food in it and feed. And I often
soak my algae in it, I just attach the clip, set in a dish and squirt, let it soak and put it in the tank, easy sqwezzy! I don't remove anyone, as I have never been able to magically transport fish out of my reef, never seem to cooperate. lol, Leah ________ buy extreme q Last edited by Leah; 01-20-2011 at 10:46 AM. |
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![]() sort of two positions here
-get rid of it -manager it. Though I guess I'm of the latter, but seems the only way to get rid of it, is to break the ich's life cycle through quarantine or nuke it with copper. Issue with just leaving in the tank is though maybe not visible is it still stressing the fish where it can't be seen (gills)? |
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![]() Mark, I think my point is let the fish manage it. Healthy stress-free fish can do this all by themselves. The trick is to keep the fish healthy and stress free. Every tang I ever added got ich for day or two, then went away. In my last tank, "went away" meant for years.
New additions often get ich. If the whole tank of fish get ich, then there is something wrong with the tank, and wiping out this indicator with chemicals isn't fixing the root cause. Help the new addition with added nutrition (with garlic) and they'll settle in fine.
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![]() Quote:
Not to bait Naesco but back to the OP, what size of tank and how long you had the fish? |
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![]() i am using garlic. looks like the ick goes away and then comes right back. been going on for about a week. i just want it to go away for good.
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![]() Do you have any cleaner shrimp? I just had an outbreak and my sailfin tang was smart enough to avail himself of the skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning station.
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