Kick ich and rally pro question before quarantine

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Hi all
I clearly have signs of itch and need to set up a quarantine tank but I’m leaving for 3 different weeks of vacation over thenext couple months and only have someone to watch the fish not handle water changes in a quarantine tank. Would using the combination of kick ice and rally pro stave it off long enough to get past my time away so I can properly quarantine? I know it’s a long shot,
also once I set up a quarantine tank do I keep adding food or something to keep the bacteria alive, and I’m assuming all other creatures and corals can stay in my tank with no issues?
also I have a 10 gallon tank but I assume I need 20-30 minimum
I have 7 fish and a total 80 gallon system, all my fish are 4”and under
thx for any help
 
Hi all
I clearly have signs of itch and need to set up a quarantine tank but I’m leaving for 3 different weeks of vacation over thenext couple months and only have someone to watch the fish not handle water changes in a quarantine tank. Would using the combination of kick ice and rally pro stave it off long enough to get past my time away so I can properly quarantine? I know it’s a long shot,
also once I set up a quarantine tank do I keep adding food or something to keep the bacteria alive, and I’m assuming all other creatures and corals can stay in my tank with no issues?
also I have a 10 gallon tank but I assume I need 20-30 minimum
I have 7 fish and a total 80 gallon system, all my fish are 4”and under
thx for any help

It is a long shot - neither of those products are consistently good at dealing with ich. I have not used them together though.

7 fish are going to be too many for a ten gallon tank, even if they are tiny. If they are 2"+, even a 30 gallon is going to be a tight fit.

Are you sure of your ich diagnosis? How many spots (roughly) do the fish have on them?

Jay
 
It is a long shot - neither of those products are consistently good at dealing with ich. I have not used them together though.

7 fish are going to be too many for a ten gallon tank, even if they are tiny. If they are 2"+, even a 30 gallon is going to be a tight fit.

Are you sure of your ich diagnosis? How many spots (roughly) do the fish have on them?

Jay
I lost a black cap basslet that had around 5-10 and my powder blue tang the week before whic had a varying amount
Some days very few some days seemed like a ton
And now a Midas blenny biting it’s tail and constantly diving into the sand and scratching itself all over the rocks
 
How about moving corals to the 10 gallon and doing hyposalinity in the display?
 
I lost a black cap basslet that had around 5-10 and my powder blue tang the week before whic had a varying amount
Some days very few some days seemed like a ton
And now a Midas blenny biting it’s tail and constantly diving into the sand and scratching itself all over the rocks

So - that has me questioning the diagnosis - fish should not die from ich if they only have 5 to 10 spots. Also, the Midas blenny sounds more like flukes.

It is unfortunate, but you may have two infections going on at the same time - flukes and ich.

If you post a video under white light, I might be able to diagnose things a bit more surely.....

Jay
 

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