Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Is there something I could/should add for the ammonia burn?
Just a about a week after adding the fish back it seems they have ich again. I can't believe it.
She like to lay next to one of my acros and the wave actions pushes her against it, those look totally different and are on her lower part.
The CCB has been hiding and darting today, also shows visible spots on body and a few find.
I saw the tang scratching yesterday.
Still can not believe it.
I'm not sure I can break down the whole display to catch them
It would be too easy for me to "sure you can!" from my computer, but I've done the breakdown and treat thing so I know how hard that is to do. Instead I'm just going to ask you a question: Do you want to just live with it, manage the situation at this point? Do you want it out completely no matter what? I probably know the answer already, but depending on your gut reaction, you'll know the answer too.
Do you think the Tangs can live with it? I don't know anyone in my area that has gone the lengths I have to QT and get rid of things like this but all their tangs look awesome. I can not fathom them not having ich in the systems.
I don't remember the tangs you have, but there are some that are more likely to live with it (zebrasoma) than others (acanthurus). I admire all you have done to this point. It's a lot of work for the health of your fish.