I am posting this to try to figure out what I did wrong. I have ich running through my tank and in it a powder brown, foxface, couple of clowns, a Helfrich's Dartfish, and a aptasia eating file fish.
Ich has only affected the brown and the foxface. I will also add that I thought maybe there could've been flukes. After trying a bottle of reef medic with no success, things were getting bad on my brown. I decided to do a freshwater dip on both the brown and foxface. I used 0tds RODI water with seachem marine buffer. I used a api high range test kit to buffer my RODI PH to math that of the tank. I floated the water in the tank to bring to temp. I verified ph one last time. I poured half the water into another container. I netted the foxface and placed him in the water, set a time. I then netted my brown and set another time. I did both fish for exactly 5min. The faoxface scared me the most as he stiffened up immediately and did not swim once. I kept him moving throughout the dip. The brown was swimming around visibly stressed but swimming normally. After the 5 min timer I put each fish back into the tank. The foxface sat at the bottom of the tank for a min. Then started to swim. The brown swam immediately like normal, but slowly started to act drunk and swim slower, until about 2 min back into the tank he stopped swimming and laid on his side. I manually moved him back and forth in the water trying to get the remaining freshwater out of he system. He continued to breath heavily with quick respiration. After 4min back in his tank (still moving him manually back and forth) his breathing started to slow until he took his last breath. He died a little over 4:40seconds back into the tank. Fast forward 24hrs, the foxface his doing fine. I have done freshwater dips in the past with success. Never have I lost a fish to a freshwater dip. I would like some expert to weigh in and maybe shed some light on what I did wrong? Was the length of time? I just don't know what went wrong. The brown seemed healthy other than the ich. He had been showing signs of ich and as they do they would be gone a few days later, then more would appear. It was when I noticed him heavily covered, and when I noticed what I thought could've been a fluke I decided to do the dip. I would love to get some insight into my process. Thank you.
Ich has only affected the brown and the foxface. I will also add that I thought maybe there could've been flukes. After trying a bottle of reef medic with no success, things were getting bad on my brown. I decided to do a freshwater dip on both the brown and foxface. I used 0tds RODI water with seachem marine buffer. I used a api high range test kit to buffer my RODI PH to math that of the tank. I floated the water in the tank to bring to temp. I verified ph one last time. I poured half the water into another container. I netted the foxface and placed him in the water, set a time. I then netted my brown and set another time. I did both fish for exactly 5min. The faoxface scared me the most as he stiffened up immediately and did not swim once. I kept him moving throughout the dip. The brown was swimming around visibly stressed but swimming normally. After the 5 min timer I put each fish back into the tank. The foxface sat at the bottom of the tank for a min. Then started to swim. The brown swam immediately like normal, but slowly started to act drunk and swim slower, until about 2 min back into the tank he stopped swimming and laid on his side. I manually moved him back and forth in the water trying to get the remaining freshwater out of he system. He continued to breath heavily with quick respiration. After 4min back in his tank (still moving him manually back and forth) his breathing started to slow until he took his last breath. He died a little over 4:40seconds back into the tank. Fast forward 24hrs, the foxface his doing fine. I have done freshwater dips in the past with success. Never have I lost a fish to a freshwater dip. I would like some expert to weigh in and maybe shed some light on what I did wrong? Was the length of time? I just don't know what went wrong. The brown seemed healthy other than the ich. He had been showing signs of ich and as they do they would be gone a few days later, then more would appear. It was when I noticed him heavily covered, and when I noticed what I thought could've been a fluke I decided to do the dip. I would love to get some insight into my process. Thank you.