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![]() Hey Brad,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your fish buddies. Hope the survivors pull through. You may want to try a freshwater bath as it will clear them of any parasites and make their time in the QT shorter. I would also recommend a UV on the tank to help clear any free swimming MV. Copper is poisonous. You just kill the parasites faster than the fish as they are smaller. ![]() If you are going to let the tank be fallow for 6 weeks then I would recommend adding Ammonium Chloride to keep the bio filter going. Otherwise you will get an ammonia spike when you put the fish back in and the acros will hate that. Cheers, Tim |
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![]() How about taking one of those plastic coral cups with the lid on.. Cut a round hole half way up for the fish to find its way in.. Hopefully they forget how to get out.. Kinda like a wasp trap?
Or one of those clear round sand cleaner tubes.. Plug one end and fill it with mysis and be ready to scoop? I caught a pesky wrass once by putting a 6" tall piece of PVC Vertically in my tank.. He couldn't stand it and went in to investigate ![]() Last edited by Borderjumper; 01-30-2012 at 04:52 AM. |
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Make sure to put a call out if you need more equipment or rock or ...... so we can help if we can. Gotta work together when something like this happens. |
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![]() Tim, so you think the remaining critters(shrimp, crabs, etc) would be enough?
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