So, it all started a few weeks ago when I took home a couple zoas and was dipping them in H202 when the bottle proceeded to get knocked over and fall in the tank. So all my wife stupid softies i.e. anthelia, xenia all pretty much melted, unfortunately so did some of my anemones. I proceeded over the corse of the next week or two to do water changes every other day. Everything was pretty much ok other than the tank was certainly off, I'm sure some algae and film bacteria and such got killed by the H202 and the whole biological balance is off.
So @HotRocks and @4FordFamily come to town to pick up this monster tank from a former customer of the store that I work. Someone was supposed to be taking the fish, but in the End I ended up taking home an adult Hippo Tang and a Vlamingi Tang. I toss them into my display tank. A couple days later the Hippos is covered in Ich. The Hippo also gets a small sore on its head. Now my wife has a mandarine in the tank. So I'm like ok feed them well just deal with them since I can't QT my wife mandarin.
Well, this morning lights turn on my hand tame best buddy Buford The Porcupine Puffer eyes are completely white as are the Vlamingi Tangs. I was able to hold Buford and put food in his mouth which he eat, but like losing Buford is not an option, he is a family pet. If the house was on fire I would grab Buford in a bucket.
So, Obviously I need to pull all the fish. I have a 90g and a 30g that I have used to QT fish in the past, but they aren't currently running. I also have plenty of other tanks laying around.
So fish that I have are Porcupine Puffer, Vlamingi Tang, Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang, Fox Face, Green Bird Wrasse, Paddlefin Wrasse, pair of clowns, 1 cardinal.
My question is do I treat the hippo with the open sore, the Porcupine Puffer and the Vlamingi Tang is a tank by themselves for the bacterial infection and put the others in a different QT tank? The use of antibiotics in a 90g would be difficult for me to be able to handle with only being able to hold 45g of water in my mixing station at a time. Should I treat those 3 fish with antibiotics in the 30 gallon and hold the others in the 90? Since the vlamingi and puffer have the eye issues, would treating those two in the 30 and sticking the hippo in a 20 with the others in the 90 be better?
@Humblefish
*edit, of course after I treat the antibiotics I will treat copper while leaving the tank fallow.
So @HotRocks and @4FordFamily come to town to pick up this monster tank from a former customer of the store that I work. Someone was supposed to be taking the fish, but in the End I ended up taking home an adult Hippo Tang and a Vlamingi Tang. I toss them into my display tank. A couple days later the Hippos is covered in Ich. The Hippo also gets a small sore on its head. Now my wife has a mandarine in the tank. So I'm like ok feed them well just deal with them since I can't QT my wife mandarin.
Well, this morning lights turn on my hand tame best buddy Buford The Porcupine Puffer eyes are completely white as are the Vlamingi Tangs. I was able to hold Buford and put food in his mouth which he eat, but like losing Buford is not an option, he is a family pet. If the house was on fire I would grab Buford in a bucket.
So, Obviously I need to pull all the fish. I have a 90g and a 30g that I have used to QT fish in the past, but they aren't currently running. I also have plenty of other tanks laying around.
So fish that I have are Porcupine Puffer, Vlamingi Tang, Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang, Fox Face, Green Bird Wrasse, Paddlefin Wrasse, pair of clowns, 1 cardinal.
My question is do I treat the hippo with the open sore, the Porcupine Puffer and the Vlamingi Tang is a tank by themselves for the bacterial infection and put the others in a different QT tank? The use of antibiotics in a 90g would be difficult for me to be able to handle with only being able to hold 45g of water in my mixing station at a time. Should I treat those 3 fish with antibiotics in the 30 gallon and hold the others in the 90? Since the vlamingi and puffer have the eye issues, would treating those two in the 30 and sticking the hippo in a 20 with the others in the 90 be better?
@Humblefish
*edit, of course after I treat the antibiotics I will treat copper while leaving the tank fallow.


