Rhodes19
Well-known member
Hi All,
How can you tell if an established tank as ich or not? I just got a 125 FOWLR on 2 days noticed (home foreclosure on a friend's parent's home) and want to make sure it doesn't have ich before I add some fish. The fish were in sad shape and looks like they hadn't eaten in a while. The Maroon clown looked ok, the yellow tang and blue tang looked thin with pinched bellies, the 3 convict damsels were a little thin and the yellow tail damsel was anorexic. Its spine and ribs were showing. To say the least, they were pretty stressed out. I've been watching them now for a week and haven't seen any signs of ich on any of them yet or any stress behavior.
I know a fish in QT for 6+ weeks is free of ich if it never shows up. I also know a tank laying fallow for 8 weeks is considered safe. But, can the same be said for fish in the DT? If no ich shows up in 8 weeks does that mean there is no ich? Thanks for any information and advice.
Chris
How can you tell if an established tank as ich or not? I just got a 125 FOWLR on 2 days noticed (home foreclosure on a friend's parent's home) and want to make sure it doesn't have ich before I add some fish. The fish were in sad shape and looks like they hadn't eaten in a while. The Maroon clown looked ok, the yellow tang and blue tang looked thin with pinched bellies, the 3 convict damsels were a little thin and the yellow tail damsel was anorexic. Its spine and ribs were showing. To say the least, they were pretty stressed out. I've been watching them now for a week and haven't seen any signs of ich on any of them yet or any stress behavior.
I know a fish in QT for 6+ weeks is free of ich if it never shows up. I also know a tank laying fallow for 8 weeks is considered safe. But, can the same be said for fish in the DT? If no ich shows up in 8 weeks does that mean there is no ich? Thanks for any information and advice.
Chris