Having a plan for if things get bad is a necessity absolutely.Maybe I'll let it go but having everything in place is warranted.
In my humble opinion, tearing a tank apart because ick has entered the chat is not a necessity.
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Having a plan for if things get bad is a necessity absolutely.Maybe I'll let it go but having everything in place is warranted.
I haven't noticed it shedding. But I'm not home during the day I come back to feed and enjoy thr tank a little. It's been flicking its spines more than usual.Definitely ich but looks mild in the pic. Anyone else showing spots besides the fox? Has the fox been shedding a lot?
I agree as long as the fish are eating and active I wouldn't stress them with pulling. I added a cpl cleaner shrimp to my reef after a very light outbreak 3 months in. I have had no reoccurring issues. Good diet low stress and the shrimp keep all my fatty fish in proper working order.Doesn't hurt to have the tank and meds ready to go. I totally understand how you feel I've dealt with my share of sick fish over the years. As long as your fish are eating and still acting normal I think they have a good shot at fighting it off - but I guess the real question is do you want to practice ich management from now on or not? If you pull everyone and go fallow you'll need to QT every fish, coral and invert before adding it to your DT from then on. I lack the discipline to do that, but much kudos to all those that do.
That's the secretGood diet low stress keep all my fatty fish in proper working order.

Here is the cruck of the issue. To do a a propper qt. Everything has to be qt. Rock,fish, coral and inverts. I don't have that kind of space and I definitely don't have a second tank up to house coral thats stable as my dt. This means that I would need to have 2 to 3 qt systems ready to go with one a dedicated coral.Doesn't hurt to have the tank and meds ready to go. I totally understand how you feel I've dealt with my share of sick fish over the years. As long as your fish are eating and still acting normal I think they have a good shot at fighting it off - but I guess the real question is do you want to practice ich management from now on or not? If you pull everyone and go fallow you'll need to QT every fish, coral and invert before adding it to your DT from then on. I lack the discipline to do that, but much kudos to all those that do.
I make my own food and add vitamins. I feed nori every other day. I feed opposite nori days. Very little stress everything seems to get along fine now. A little agreasion when I added angel a couple months back. That has resolved with the kole accepting the angel.That's the secret![]()
What's the difference?I would let the occupants tell you if pulling and treatment is needed. I would be very surprised if the kole Tang did Not have any bumps. My Bristletooth was the Only one that would show.
I'm looking for symptoms such as not eating, elevated respiration, labored breeding, unusual hiding. You know your fish, Way better than any of us do. Watch them and Go with your gut. If that means treating them, do it. I'm happy to answer any questions you have on that as well. I QT'd for a year with cupramine but have since moved to copper safe.
Six of one, half dozen of the other.What's the difference?
Yep restart the clock.Six of one, half dozen of the other.
I found cupramine was harder to keep levels steady with. There are many that say of the three big names, That is the most harsh, and copper power is the least.
Given that you would be adding rock into it, plan to test no less frequently than every two days. Levels can change fast and you don't want to drop out of therapeutic levels at any time within the treatment.
You had a great run!Here is the cruck of the issue. To do a a propper qt. Everything has to be qt. Rock,fish, coral and inverts. I don't have that kind of space and I definitely don't have a second tank up to house coral thats stable as my dt. This means that I would need to have 2 to 3 qt systems ready to go with one a dedicated coral.
I just can't do that. So I figured I would have ich in my tank sooner than later. 8yrs and 1 month I've been ich free. I think I had a great run.

