parajack
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I agree that I'd like to see the fish back at full salinity for at least 10 days to two weeks before going back to the display. I guess I need to accept the fact that the qt, even when cycled has no lr, no sump, minimal water volume, no dsb or any other filtration. I suppose it may never really stablize to the point where I can really walk away from it. I'm a bit leary of leaving the fish in the qt when I go to extended training. Hopefully the NO2 will come down enough to allow me to leave the fish in the qt until mid December. I suppose I could get my wife and 17 yr old to take turns changing water:lol: If there are any problems, the PB will undoubtedly show them to me... as you say like a canary in a coal mine I don't know if its the Selcon or what, but he is really getting stronger and more vibrant. I know we've been over this but just to clarify, should the food be supplemented with one or the other at every feeding?
<<Fin damage will generally heal in a few days with a healthy immune system, clean tank and no bone loss. Soft tissue and cartilage will regenerate fully as a rule, bone loss will not.
We'll he still has left over something or other on his pectorial (sp?) fins. It's mild and going away, but it seems like it's only healing at the same rate all his body tissue ick damage spots are healing. This is one issue which is very unclear to me, as at one point, between two of his worst ick spot outbreaks, his body was beautifully clean, and his fins were all clear and unmarked.... I will never understand this. :?: He hasn't had clean/clear pec fins since the last cycle abated 3+ weeks ago, but clearly his overall health and vitality has improved.... probably in better shape than when I brought him home from lfs....
Don't ask me how its going to work exactly, but when I build up my fish room, I'm going to have plumbing set up to make the whole qt thing a breeze. RO/DI holding -- makeup water tank -- qt --display -- sump -- frag -- refug x2 -- All connected. All I want to do is open/close valves. I know there is a way to properly isolate the qt, but still have it connected for feed from display and makeup water.... Finally ran out of excuses and drilled my first two holes in my 320 tonight :lol: thats a thread for another day
Jack
<<Fin damage will generally heal in a few days with a healthy immune system, clean tank and no bone loss. Soft tissue and cartilage will regenerate fully as a rule, bone loss will not.
We'll he still has left over something or other on his pectorial (sp?) fins. It's mild and going away, but it seems like it's only healing at the same rate all his body tissue ick damage spots are healing. This is one issue which is very unclear to me, as at one point, between two of his worst ick spot outbreaks, his body was beautifully clean, and his fins were all clear and unmarked.... I will never understand this. :?: He hasn't had clean/clear pec fins since the last cycle abated 3+ weeks ago, but clearly his overall health and vitality has improved.... probably in better shape than when I brought him home from lfs....
Don't ask me how its going to work exactly, but when I build up my fish room, I'm going to have plumbing set up to make the whole qt thing a breeze. RO/DI holding -- makeup water tank -- qt --display -- sump -- frag -- refug x2 -- All connected. All I want to do is open/close valves. I know there is a way to properly isolate the qt, but still have it connected for feed from display and makeup water.... Finally ran out of excuses and drilled my first two holes in my 320 tonight :lol: thats a thread for another day
Jack