So, I have been in this hobby for over 20 years in one way or another (once up to 3 tanks totaling about 250 gallons of water.)
We got rid of several tanks and kept only our Oceanic 90g Tech Tank.
This tank has been through everything. I finally have the aiptasia almost beat. This week I will remove the only rock I know of in the tank that still has colonial hydroids.
The tank has MP40s for circulation, Raidon lights and is finally looking pretty good. Some soft corals growing nicely and an RBTA that is gigantic. Oh and we recently purchased a clam for the first time in a long time and it is doing pretty good so far (about 3 weeks).
Sound good right. A tank on the way to wonderfulness.
Well that is almost true. Unfortunately, I have been forced to admit that the tanks is infected with either ich or velvet. I don't have very many fish. Right now, I have only a Picasso Clown that I have had for 10 years, a flame hawk that I adore, and a gorgeous Red Sea Sailfin tang. (I know my tank is too small but it is fine for the foreseeable future.)
When we got the Sailfin it came down with something that I thought was velvet. Not having any way of treating the fish I just kept a close eye on water changes and rooted for him. It got really ugly for a while, but he made a miraculous full recovery and is absolutely gorgeous. My other fish have not shown any signs or symptoms of disease.
However I cannot add any new fish. Anything I have purchased since has either disappeared quickly or in the case of a Powder Blue Tang I bought a month ago, develop velvet type symptoms and die quickly.
If anybody is still reading I am getting ready to capture my fish and treat them in a hospital tank while leaving my tank fallow for 79 days.
We got rid of several tanks and kept only our Oceanic 90g Tech Tank.
This tank has been through everything. I finally have the aiptasia almost beat. This week I will remove the only rock I know of in the tank that still has colonial hydroids.
The tank has MP40s for circulation, Raidon lights and is finally looking pretty good. Some soft corals growing nicely and an RBTA that is gigantic. Oh and we recently purchased a clam for the first time in a long time and it is doing pretty good so far (about 3 weeks).
Sound good right. A tank on the way to wonderfulness.
Well that is almost true. Unfortunately, I have been forced to admit that the tanks is infected with either ich or velvet. I don't have very many fish. Right now, I have only a Picasso Clown that I have had for 10 years, a flame hawk that I adore, and a gorgeous Red Sea Sailfin tang. (I know my tank is too small but it is fine for the foreseeable future.)
When we got the Sailfin it came down with something that I thought was velvet. Not having any way of treating the fish I just kept a close eye on water changes and rooted for him. It got really ugly for a while, but he made a miraculous full recovery and is absolutely gorgeous. My other fish have not shown any signs or symptoms of disease.
However I cannot add any new fish. Anything I have purchased since has either disappeared quickly or in the case of a Powder Blue Tang I bought a month ago, develop velvet type symptoms and die quickly.
If anybody is still reading I am getting ready to capture my fish and treat them in a hospital tank while leaving my tank fallow for 79 days.