I'm going to when I get home in like 20 minutesHow about you pump the brakes, get some pics under white light, let the fishmedics tell you what’s going on and how to proceed.
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I'm going to when I get home in like 20 minutesHow about you pump the brakes, get some pics under white light, let the fishmedics tell you what’s going on and how to proceed.
Solid plan. You may be trying a to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.I'm going to when I get home in like 20 minutes
Yes I did mention we need better photos.How about you pump the brakes, get some pics under white light, let the fishmedics tell you what’s going on and how to proceed.
Would you rather do the ttm method or the hypo and will my news be okay in my display same with shrimp and coral??10g is the perfect size for a QT. TTM is tank transfer method. The theory behind it is letting the ich fall off of the fish and getting him into a new sterile QT before the ich can form cysts and reproduce themselves many hundreds of times as free swimmers. After transferring several times you will have outpaced the life cycle of the ich and will have a fish that no longer has any of the parasites attached.
You may have to let your display go fallow for 76 days before returning the fish to the tank however.
You are correct, it was not directed at the advice he was being given or by those giving it. The advice provided was spot on.Yes I did mention we need better photos.
I don't think you meant it like it sounds, but do you feel I should not have offered what I know about treating ich? It is all speculative at this point for sure.
Okay i will keep that in mind it does look like the white spots aren't there anymore and I gave him some nori this morning and he ate that and he did poop so idk if thats good or badSolid plan. You may be trying a to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.
I’d also keep copper and prazi on hand in the future for QT protocol on new fish and treating potential not QT fish that may have issues.
What is TTM i have him in a small 10 gal right now because thats all I had time for to put him in I also have 2 20 gals I can set up.
Yeah I have them in qt right now because the white spots are still there but im going to try the TTM method to see is that works because I have multiple tanks i can useSometimes the white spots are sand stuck on them and it drOps off by the next day. Sometimes it’s ick or velvet. It’s good that you’re paying attention. Hopefully it was just sand. But now you know to post pics under white light and have those two meds on standby. So it was a good exercise either way. :)
You can use some large pvc couplers and 90* so they have a places to hide.Yeah I have them in qt right now because the white spots are still there but im going to try the TTM method to see is that works because I have multiple tanks i can use
Yeah I went to the hardware store today to get them some because I didn't have any on hand last night but I got all 5 of my fish in qt right now and my plan is to do the TTM method because thats the easiest right now and I dont have any copper right now. Also FYI 4 of my fish are small and one like a mediumYou can use some large pvc couplers and 90* so they have a places to hide.
Use 2 sets. One for each tank
I have copper and a copper checker coming on wensday and I will definitely keep it in stock because I do plan to get more fish when this is all over and ill probably wait an extra month or two just to be sure the ich is gone. And i will definitely be sure to keep you updated. I dont have prime but I can get some after work today i think. And i have a sterile tank that ill transfer them to on Monday than ill sterilize the tank there in after I transfer them out with a little bleach or vinegar (haven't decided yet). And let it air dry outIf you have access to one, an inexpensive SeaChem ammonia badge is good to have in a QT that has no biological abilities. Prime is also good to have as an ammonia reducer for QT. Don't exchange anything between transfer tanks not even wet hands or a towel, the next tank in waiting needs to be sterile. Every time you transfer, the number of ich parasites goes way down. In theory it works.
As Ziggy said, when you have the opportunity stock some Copper Power and Prazipro. I think you said you already had a copper checker.
It looks like you've caught it early, good luck and keep us updated.
Yeah that's my plan I've tried to fo as much research before I did the TTM methodI use a little bleach to sterilize things, as long as you rinse it well there's no issue. It sounds like you've got this!
Never thought of that i have 2 qt tanks that are both bare bottom and have no live rock so it wouldn't matter if I did hypo or copper. I just never heard of hypo and I know a lot of people that use copper and it works well for them.
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I do have a question how much bleach do you use to sanitize.I use a little bleach to sterilize things, as long as you rinse it well there's no issue. It sounds like you've got this!
Officially I believe like a tablespoon per gallon is enough to kill anything. But I use quite a bit more than that lol.I do have a question how much bleach do you use to sanitize.