Hello,
So as the title says this is yet another post about ick. In short I came home today and was shocked to see that half of my tangs had small outbreaks of ick. Now all of my fish have been in my tank for 18 months roughly give or take a few weeks because I staggered them. The last fish I added was my golden goby about 8 months ago roughly. I run two uv steralizers 24/7 and filter socks, micro filter pads as well. I also feed frozen shrimp mysis every day and it’s soaked in garlic guard.
My tank is set up where one ripping it down to catch fish isn’t going to happen. Sadly in boise the lfs don’t have a fish trap and worse carry anything to help fight ick except copper which I can’t use in my display tank.
I’m dying to know how ick was introduced into my tank when I purposely wouldn’t add any fish just because of that reason alone. Secondly yes I know it’s treated with copper, but that’s it I can even catch them and my tank is 240 gallons. There are hiding spots all over the place. My purple tang, Lt tang and tommini tang are the worse. My naso tang blue hippo show no signs yet. The bellus angel golden head goby and clown show no signs as of yet.
Sadly the truth of this is I will have to watch the die slowly. Even if there is a fish trap per say at any of my lfs (nobody has one I asked) but if they did catching them and moving them to a qt with copper (which I have never done but lfs hehe has qt sick tanks already set up. It’s also why I paid extra to qt all of them at my lfs before they went into my display 18 months ago.
Now here is the worst part, yes I know the rest of my fish will get it. Hopefully not, but again this is the first time my tank has ever had anything fish related since day one. Some say I’d rip my tank apart and get them help etc, but to what extent? My point (if any other than frustration) is it’s a 50/50 chance at best if fish are fat and healthy which all of mine are and every one ate like crazy tonight. The Lt tang is now starting to rub against the rocks and sand (not a good sign). Do I risk losing and stressing all my corals as well or leave them alone?
I’m curious as to (it’s probably because I haven’t researched it enough), why this market comes up with most everything, except proven ways to get rid of ick or even velvet take your pick in your display tank. I know about dr gs anti parasite etc and yes there are some say yes and no etc. of everything I’m hoping the fishes immune systems will fight it off on its own . But I’m curious as to what other have done when they had a sudden out break or ick in a tank that has never had it, and or introduced any new fish or someone else’s water into their tank. Not only that, but excellent water parameters and using two uv steralizers 24/7. According to the steralizers the led indicators show the lamps are still good. Maybe a sudden case of ick outbreak means those indicators are more like fancy lights.
@Seawitch you just did an article any sound advice ?
So as the title says this is yet another post about ick. In short I came home today and was shocked to see that half of my tangs had small outbreaks of ick. Now all of my fish have been in my tank for 18 months roughly give or take a few weeks because I staggered them. The last fish I added was my golden goby about 8 months ago roughly. I run two uv steralizers 24/7 and filter socks, micro filter pads as well. I also feed frozen shrimp mysis every day and it’s soaked in garlic guard.
My tank is set up where one ripping it down to catch fish isn’t going to happen. Sadly in boise the lfs don’t have a fish trap and worse carry anything to help fight ick except copper which I can’t use in my display tank.
I’m dying to know how ick was introduced into my tank when I purposely wouldn’t add any fish just because of that reason alone. Secondly yes I know it’s treated with copper, but that’s it I can even catch them and my tank is 240 gallons. There are hiding spots all over the place. My purple tang, Lt tang and tommini tang are the worse. My naso tang blue hippo show no signs yet. The bellus angel golden head goby and clown show no signs as of yet.
Sadly the truth of this is I will have to watch the die slowly. Even if there is a fish trap per say at any of my lfs (nobody has one I asked) but if they did catching them and moving them to a qt with copper (which I have never done but lfs hehe has qt sick tanks already set up. It’s also why I paid extra to qt all of them at my lfs before they went into my display 18 months ago.
Now here is the worst part, yes I know the rest of my fish will get it. Hopefully not, but again this is the first time my tank has ever had anything fish related since day one. Some say I’d rip my tank apart and get them help etc, but to what extent? My point (if any other than frustration) is it’s a 50/50 chance at best if fish are fat and healthy which all of mine are and every one ate like crazy tonight. The Lt tang is now starting to rub against the rocks and sand (not a good sign). Do I risk losing and stressing all my corals as well or leave them alone?
I’m curious as to (it’s probably because I haven’t researched it enough), why this market comes up with most everything, except proven ways to get rid of ick or even velvet take your pick in your display tank. I know about dr gs anti parasite etc and yes there are some say yes and no etc. of everything I’m hoping the fishes immune systems will fight it off on its own . But I’m curious as to what other have done when they had a sudden out break or ick in a tank that has never had it, and or introduced any new fish or someone else’s water into their tank. Not only that, but excellent water parameters and using two uv steralizers 24/7. According to the steralizers the led indicators show the lamps are still good. Maybe a sudden case of ick outbreak means those indicators are more like fancy lights.
@Seawitch you just did an article any sound advice ?
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