Good evening,
I recently noticed that there is ich on my trigger and grouper. The tank (300 gallons) has only been up and running for about 8 months, and so far the only inhabitants are the trigger, grouper, a banana eel and a banded cat shark. I am removing the grouper and the trigger and treating in copper power. My question is if I do not plan on putting the fish back in the tank, do I need to treat for ich still? From what I read online, eels and sharks are mostly immune to the effects of ich, but can still be a carrier. If I plan on only doing sharks and eels in my tank in the future, would they be okay as is? The shark is still eating like a pig and the eel will eat every week or so (typical eel hunger strikes).
Thank you!
I recently noticed that there is ich on my trigger and grouper. The tank (300 gallons) has only been up and running for about 8 months, and so far the only inhabitants are the trigger, grouper, a banana eel and a banded cat shark. I am removing the grouper and the trigger and treating in copper power. My question is if I do not plan on putting the fish back in the tank, do I need to treat for ich still? From what I read online, eels and sharks are mostly immune to the effects of ich, but can still be a carrier. If I plan on only doing sharks and eels in my tank in the future, would they be okay as is? The shark is still eating like a pig and the eel will eat every week or so (typical eel hunger strikes).
Thank you!