Quarantine feeding problem

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Hey everyone, so my tank has come down with a bit of an ich problem and I have been hoping my fish would get over it naturally and I would manage.

They have had it for like a month now so imo it's safe to say they aren't fighting it off and yes I do have good params and really no stress in the tank other then the tang going after the lawnmower blenny occasionally.

How would you guys recommend quarantining my fish? I know about copper in a separate tank. But the problem is I have a baby mandarin... If I put a spare rock in there, great but the copper will kill the pods. I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas?

Thanks.
 
Hey everyone, so my tank has come down with a bit of an ich problem and I have been hoping my fish would get over it naturally and I would manage.

They have had it for like a month now so imo it's safe to say they aren't fighting it off and yes I do have good params and really no stress in the tank other then the tang going after the lawnmower blenny occasionally.

How would you guys recommend quarantining my fish? I know about copper in a separate tank. But the problem is I have a baby mandarin... If I put a spare rock in there, great but the copper will kill the pods. I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas?

Thanks.

You should not use copper with mandarins anyways, they are sensitive to it. I would hybrid TTM the mandarin. is it captive bred? If so, it may take frozen. Otherwise I have found good sucess with live white worms and ova fish food. You could also buy pods from a reliable source.

Look up: Aquaculture Nursery Farms Coral Feast OVA
 

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