This morning my wife notice some ick like spots on my sohal tang(Patience) as I was trying to feed my fishes in my display tank. This is a bomber! More so because 15days ago I set up this tank from 3 perfectly problem free small tanks. Now it looks like I have my hands full if this goes to be a full blown ick. I came home this lunch time to check on the development and looks like the trophont have drop off from the body leaving hard to notice spots on the sohal body.Could this thing drop that fast? I have notice the scratching about a few days ago but did not notice any ick on the sohal at all or even last night.Since it is white its a bit difficult to see. Now Question!!! It's only the sohal that is infected for now, no noticeable infestation on the other tang(sailfin,clown,vlamingi) or fish(clown,5pajama,2damsel,dwarfhawkfish,Canthigaster papua) How is this possible? No infection on the other fish? Have I diagnose it correctly? I'll be observing the development tomorrow before drastic action is to be taken. Meaning taking out all the fish from the display tank.huh!huh I can't imagine the mess I'm gonna create with this transfer. Well this is the chance of doing another aquascape as I did a temporary one for the initial set up.
If I remove the infected fish and after lets say a month or more nothing else gets infected. Does this mean the tank is ick free?.Or will the ick die if no sign of thier life cycle is seen on the tank?. Is there a case that this thing can be dormant for a long period of time and with the right condition infect the tank?. Obviously I'm trying to find an easy way our of this so excuse this questions.
I'm taking the route of gradually lowering down the salinility to 14ppt as describe in the Parajack/Steve S/ Terry thread if things are confirm. I'm adding Beta Glucan on the food and some vitamins at the moment to boost immunity. Now this is getting to be a long story so before I bore the wits out of you I'll appreciate any input on this ick problem. Thanks! Happy New Year!
Joey
If I remove the infected fish and after lets say a month or more nothing else gets infected. Does this mean the tank is ick free?.Or will the ick die if no sign of thier life cycle is seen on the tank?. Is there a case that this thing can be dormant for a long period of time and with the right condition infect the tank?. Obviously I'm trying to find an easy way our of this so excuse this questions.
I'm taking the route of gradually lowering down the salinility to 14ppt as describe in the Parajack/Steve S/ Terry thread if things are confirm. I'm adding Beta Glucan on the food and some vitamins at the moment to boost immunity. Now this is getting to be a long story so before I bore the wits out of you I'll appreciate any input on this ick problem. Thanks! Happy New Year!
Joey