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For some reason I have to learn everything the hard way.
Like most noobs, I started out not quarantining my fish. After about 8-10 healthy fish, something I added gave the tank what I thought was ick. In hindsight it was probably more likely velvet.
Half my fish died. Things would seem to clear up, then one by one anything I tried adding would get sick and die within a week. After killing 3 powder blue tangs in a row, I got fed up and bought a quarantine setup.
Spent 3 days getting my surviving fish out of my DT into QT. So I could go fallow for 76 days. Being paranoid about medicating, I decided to try hypo. Keep in mind, I thought I was dealing with ick.
Spent 3 days taking my SG down to 1.009. 12.5% daily water changes and Prime to help manage ammonia. Despite the Prime, water changes and seachem badge, I had an ammonia spike that I didn't act quickly enough on, lost all but 6 fish. Between that and having to deal with SG swings in the summer (even with an ATO) I was done with trying hypo.
Spent 7 days taking my SG back up to 1.024. Waited about a week and added two tangs and four wrasses to the group of survivors.
Everyone settled in nicely, eating, looking healthy, etc. After about a week I added prazipro. Everyone seemed okay, but was noticing some flashing and fish going to the cleaner wrasse.
Had planned to prophylactic treat with CP, but knew I was rolling the dice since the hippo tang and wrasses might not handle it well. The other option was cupramine, which also seemed like a gamble based on what I'd read.
Treated with the correct dosage of NLS Ick Shield powder. In less than a day one of the flasher wrasses started looking bad. Took him out into a separate QT. Looked like he had velvet, so I have him a fresh water dip. Shortly after he croaked.
This morning my hippo tang and second flasher wrasse didn't look too hot. I moved them to the other QT this afternoon. Hippo tang looks like he has velvet big time. Pretty sure they are both goners, so I put them back in the CP tank and crossing my fingers.
Did a quick check of the main QT. Found the powder blue tang dead. Was totally fine until I added CP. Never read anything about PBTs not tolerating CP, but can't find another explanation. Ammonia badge is yellow.
At this point I have lost almost as many fish in QT as I have in my main display. How is it that I know all these ******s who say every tank has ick and QT isn't worth it, who have great tanks with healthy delicate fish? I am starting to believe they are right.
What do I do? Not treat and deal with crazy losses or treat and deal with crazy losses? What about treating disease prone fish who don't respond well to CP or Copper?? I really get why so many people call it quits. Is this bad luck or what???
Like most noobs, I started out not quarantining my fish. After about 8-10 healthy fish, something I added gave the tank what I thought was ick. In hindsight it was probably more likely velvet.
Half my fish died. Things would seem to clear up, then one by one anything I tried adding would get sick and die within a week. After killing 3 powder blue tangs in a row, I got fed up and bought a quarantine setup.
Spent 3 days getting my surviving fish out of my DT into QT. So I could go fallow for 76 days. Being paranoid about medicating, I decided to try hypo. Keep in mind, I thought I was dealing with ick.
Spent 3 days taking my SG down to 1.009. 12.5% daily water changes and Prime to help manage ammonia. Despite the Prime, water changes and seachem badge, I had an ammonia spike that I didn't act quickly enough on, lost all but 6 fish. Between that and having to deal with SG swings in the summer (even with an ATO) I was done with trying hypo.
Spent 7 days taking my SG back up to 1.024. Waited about a week and added two tangs and four wrasses to the group of survivors.
Everyone settled in nicely, eating, looking healthy, etc. After about a week I added prazipro. Everyone seemed okay, but was noticing some flashing and fish going to the cleaner wrasse.
Had planned to prophylactic treat with CP, but knew I was rolling the dice since the hippo tang and wrasses might not handle it well. The other option was cupramine, which also seemed like a gamble based on what I'd read.
Treated with the correct dosage of NLS Ick Shield powder. In less than a day one of the flasher wrasses started looking bad. Took him out into a separate QT. Looked like he had velvet, so I have him a fresh water dip. Shortly after he croaked.
This morning my hippo tang and second flasher wrasse didn't look too hot. I moved them to the other QT this afternoon. Hippo tang looks like he has velvet big time. Pretty sure they are both goners, so I put them back in the CP tank and crossing my fingers.
Did a quick check of the main QT. Found the powder blue tang dead. Was totally fine until I added CP. Never read anything about PBTs not tolerating CP, but can't find another explanation. Ammonia badge is yellow.
At this point I have lost almost as many fish in QT as I have in my main display. How is it that I know all these ******s who say every tank has ick and QT isn't worth it, who have great tanks with healthy delicate fish? I am starting to believe they are right.
What do I do? Not treat and deal with crazy losses or treat and deal with crazy losses? What about treating disease prone fish who don't respond well to CP or Copper?? I really get why so many people call it quits. Is this bad luck or what???
