So a series of irritating and unfortunate events have led to my display tank having ich. Which sucks because things were just starting to look up after a total flustercluck of a startup. Anyways. Ich.
Are eels sensitive to hyposalinity? By which I mean does it harm/kill/reduce lifespan?
I know they are super resistant to this kind of thing and can and will fight it off if kept away from less resistant fish, and I will move it to a fresh system if I have to, but if it can handle hypo, my plan is I am going to remove my comparatively handful of coral and inverts and hypo my display, solve this thing in 30 days rather than 80 (except for the corals of course). Just want to make sure my eel can handle it, as I'd rather keep everything in one system and make absolutely sure all traces of ich are destroyed. This guy is an absolute tank that took a partial crash from velvet like a champ.
Are eels sensitive to hyposalinity? By which I mean does it harm/kill/reduce lifespan?
I know they are super resistant to this kind of thing and can and will fight it off if kept away from less resistant fish, and I will move it to a fresh system if I have to, but if it can handle hypo, my plan is I am going to remove my comparatively handful of coral and inverts and hypo my display, solve this thing in 30 days rather than 80 (except for the corals of course). Just want to make sure my eel can handle it, as I'd rather keep everything in one system and make absolutely sure all traces of ich are destroyed. This guy is an absolute tank that took a partial crash from velvet like a champ.