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About 2 weeks ago I added some copepods for my mandarin gobie and it caused major ph and orp drop within 30 min orp went from 340 to 50. The PH was steady dropping I tried adding some buffer because my dkh was 8 it got up to 11 with me trying to keep ph above 7.8. So the water changes started after about 4 25% changes The first one right away the second one the next day and the third one about 4 days later. It was still messed up so 6 days after the third change I did the last one. It really upset my corals. I think I am going to lose my large torch and my large acan. I thought it was over but nope My blue tang got ich. So I started using ginger which has worked for me in the past. After 3 days the tang looked bad so I gave it a freshwater dip to try to get them off so the fish could try to fight it off. That helped get them off the fish. Two days later he died that was last night. Now my clown is dying and others look ruff so at this point not sure what to do my iso tank is not ready yet it's still cycling. Not sure where the ich came from it's been two months since I put anything in the tank. I try to be careful about what I put in my tank but I guess not careful enough. I really take it to heart when this kind of stuff happens. I know I'm not the only person who has had a bad go. What should I do from this point being though they all have it now? Some people say feed them good and they will fight it off and build up a good slime coat. Others say pull them out and put them in a copper freshwater dip and put them in another tank. I can't put all my fish in my 29gal iso tank they would try to kill each other in such close corridors. How many of you find it hard to go look at your tank when things go majorly wrong. It is tough when things go south.


