Sorry its what I can do, due to it swimming around alot, I'll keep trying for a better photoI’m not sold on velvet and all pics are blurry/fuzzy
Assure lens and glass are clean and use brightest white light possible for pics- no blue
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Sorry its what I can do, due to it swimming around alot, I'll keep trying for a better photoI’m not sold on velvet and all pics are blurry/fuzzy
Assure lens and glass are clean and use brightest white light possible for pics- no blue
I understand- sounds goodSorry its what I can do, due to it swimming around alot, I'll keep trying for a better photo
Because I have 1 xxl lipstick naso with no room to put him due to his sizeSo just to clear up, even if I took out thr eel and the inverts, I couldn't dose my whole tank to treat for any potential disease
If this is fish only, yes but I’d treat eel in separate tank or containerSo just to clear up, even if I took out thr eel and the inverts, I couldn't dose my whole tank to treat for any potential disease
Because I have 1 xxl lipstick naso with no room to put him due to his size
Hi all, still trying to get more photos but it'd proving to be difficult, I'm leaning towards ich more now as the original tang is still active and lively, still has spots which I have now brought treatment for, my large naso has now got some spots on it, mainly on the fins, but it's eating (alot as always) and there is no signs of heavy breathing.
Am I right in thinking ich is alot more treatable than velvet, what would be a good dipping solution for all my fish in the case of ich?
I will be posting more pictures shortly
Hi, thanks for the quick reply, I can catch the inverts as I only have a few shrimp, crabs, and star fish and snails.You can't cure ich by dipping the fish - there are resting phase tomonts in your tank that will just reinfect the fish when you return them to the tank after the dip. Also, dips are rarely 100% effective.
You would be better off treating all of the fish with hyposalinity or coppersafe, but neither of those can be done with corals or invertebrates present.
ALL invertebrates need to be removed, that includes anemones, feather dusters, really any animal that is not a fish. Eels are a special problem - they don't handle either treatment really well. Hyposalinity is likely to be better tolerated.Hi, thanks for the quick reply, I can catch the inverts as I only have a few shrimp, crabs, and star fish and snails.
Would my eel be effected by the above treatment, also what about my feather duster worms and my 2 nems.
I dont have any coral in my tank.
Hi, I have confirmed I think it must be ich and any fish that are infected still are eating and have not dyed or breathing fast, I have been treating the tank with polyplab medic which is designed to treat the tank for velvet and ich while remaining reef safe, this seems to have already calmed the infection down alot already and I still have a week and a half of treatment left.ALL invertebrates need to be removed, that includes anemones, feather dusters, really any animal that is not a fish. Eels are a special problem - they don't handle either treatment really well. Hyposalinity is likely to be better tolerated.
Hi, I have confirmed I think it must be ich and any fish that are infected still are eating and have not dyed or breathing fast, I have been treating the tank with polyplab medic which is designed to treat the tank for velvet and ich while remaining reef safe, this seems to have already calmed the infection down alot already and I still have a week and a half of treatment left.
Other than 2 of my fish swim infront of the wave makers every now and again is this something they will do while having ich or only with velvet?
Hi, no I haven't add any extra aeration I have turned off the carbon not sure if that's anything to do with it, what would be your recommended why to add extra aeration?Swimming into water flow is usually either a low oxygen issue in the water, or velvet. Ich typically only causes that at the end of the infection, and then the fish would not be eating. Have you tried adding extra aeration?
Jay
Adding proper aeration rules out dissolved gas issues, as well as supporting the fish if they do have breathing issues.Hi, no I haven't add any extra aeration I have turned off the carbon not sure if that's anything to do with it, what would be your recommended why to add extra aeration?
This is the naso with what I think is the ich, no sure what you think to it.
Yes I have turn off my carbon reactor as this is what it says for the polyplab medicAdding proper aeration rules out dissolved gas issues, as well as supporting the fish if they do have breathing issues.
When you say you “turned off the carbon”, what does that mean? Did you turn off a carbon reactor?
I'm thinking about taking all inverts and nems, father dusters and my eel out and treating the whole system with copper I'm just worried about my beneficial bacteria dying is this a issue.The naso has ich, and they way it is opening its mouth and posturing to be cleaned, it may also have gill flukes (it is also breathing a bit fast).
I'd say that the Polyp Lab Medic is losing ground on this.....