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Hi, I have a newly set up 45 gallon saltwater tank with some crabs, shrimp and 3 starter fish (clownfish, green chromis and violet dottyback). The tank is done cycling, the rock is not live, the sand is. The dotty back seems to have ich, I read that the copper sulfate treatment is the best, so I bought some. Would it be best to:
1) remove the inverts and put them in the hospital tank (10 gallon with heater and bubble filter) then treat the 45 gallon with the fish still in it
2) to remove the fish to the hospital tank to treat them there and have the 45 be fallow for so long
I assume that option 1 would be faster.
Thank you for your time.
1) remove the inverts and put them in the hospital tank (10 gallon with heater and bubble filter) then treat the 45 gallon with the fish still in it
2) to remove the fish to the hospital tank to treat them there and have the 45 be fallow for so long
I assume that option 1 would be faster.
Thank you for your time.

As usual, being lazy causes more work in the long run.

