mmkeeper
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My Achilles tangs seems not to be hinself. I just noticed very small white spots on him. He has several of them. Could this be ich? How do I treat it without a QT?
Terry B said:Sorry, but cleaner fish and shrimp are far from reliable cures for ich. People that carefully quarantine all fish for 3+ weeks PRIOR to placing them into their reef rarely have ich outbreaks in their reef tanks. Are you quarantining all fish before they go into your display for 3+ weeks? You may have some luck with feeding the fish garlic, but I find it to be a better prevantative than a cure. You might get by with feeding the fish garlic soaked foods and using a powerful UV light. However, in all probability you will not get rid of the ich completely that way. It will usually raise it's ugly head again when the fish are stressed. If you want to eliminate the parasite from your system then you are going to have to remove all the fish to another tank for treatment. The best treatments that actually eliminate the pest are hyposalinity, copper, or the transfer (or Hyposaline-Transfer) method. The display should then be left fishless 30 days to 6 weeks to allow the parasite to starve for lack of a host. You will thank yourself later if you educate yourself now about ich.
Terry B said:It is unliely that you will cure ich with a UV or cleaner shrimp.
These are the only concern. Be sure you buffer your RO water to reduce the impact of the diluting chemistry. As far as the nitrogens, Polyfilters, Puragen and/or PARA pads. Carbon will also help to some degree.mmkeeper said:just pH,salinity,alk and the nitrogens?
Ideally you want to QT an incomming mandarine that does not necessarily need treatment, not one that needed to be transfered from the main for treatment. If new, it's just a matter of advance preparation and having a "seeded" QT for it ahead of time. Then as the populations of pods deplete, you also train the mandarine towards alternate food types. This is made much easier by the lack of competition. Pods can still be transfered from the main or refugia as long as the "vessel" used is cleaned and air dried before the next transfer.NaH2O said:Steve - I have a question about the mandarin getting QT in hyposalinity. If a mandarin is only eating live foods, and you can't cross contaminate by trying to feed pods from the display....then is it best to hatch your own brine or something like that? I thought of oceanpods, but they likely wouldn't survive the hyposalinity treatment. Any thoughts on this, or how to QT a mandarin that isn't eating prepared foods?
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