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You're absolutely rightYou need to stop going there then.
Here's the start of my qt on a budget. My wife doesn't seem to think that this fits with her country theme in the living room, I told her it's very back woodsy
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Haha that is funny.Print this and slap it on the tank as background and see if she approves
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I definitely would have put the new one in a separate tank but doing too much all at once is another reason I walked awayI'm glad you restrained yourself. It would not be fair to baby Dory to plop a newcomer with who knows what diseases in with her after she has come so far. Unless I'm mistaken and you would would have had another QT just for the newcomer. IMHO, you should wait until everyone is healthy and out of QT before adding any new fish.
County, barnyard, it's all the same to me!Print this and slap it on the tank as background and see if she approves
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OMG, that’s hysterical!!! I need to introduce you to my husband. He would probably come up with the same idea:rolleyes:Print this and slap it on the tank as background and see if she approves
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Maybe toss in a little plastic cow.County, barnyard, it's all the same to me!
Tomorrow is the day she can start to come out of hypo, then it's going to be observation time.Awesome job! So what's next? How long before she is G2G and cleared for general habitation?
She's still doing great! I wasn't able to get a decent pic this morning but I'll be keeping a close eye on her while I start to raise the salinityHow is she doing today?:)
She's still doing great! I'm slowly bringing her out of hypo. I'm also working on my qt for all of my other fish, been tearing apart my dt trying to catch everyone all week. Almost all of my corals are in 5 gallon buckets and I only have one fish left to catchI’ve been out of the loop. Trying to get my quarantine together. How’s our baby girl?
@ngoodermuth and @4FordFamily
I finally caught all of my fish from both of my dts and have them in a 40 gallon breeder for right now(I have a divider in there to keep the two pairs of clowns separate). I had an idea about treating them for ich and the prazi resistant flukes and wanted to see what your thoughts are. I think I was overreacting when I thought I saw signs of velvet because I haven't seen any more symptoms and haven't had any losses. The qt is currently at 1ppm with copper power, I contacted a chemist at Thomas Labs and he told me that there have been successful cases of using fenbendazole along with copper without any adverse effects. I don't have another qt to transfer them all to, except a 10 gallon that I could move a few to and reduce the bioload, so I was thinking of draining the qt down to 15 gallons and administering the 12 hour bath in the tank followed by a 100% water change (with copper already added to the new water) and repeating the process in 5 to 7 days.
Do either of you think that this would be an effective treatment?
Awesome! Worst case I can move baby Dory to the 10 gallon and put a few fish in her 20 gallon.Sounds like a decent plan, just maybe keep the 10g as back-up in case you need it.
Awesome! Worst case I can move baby Dory to the 10 gallon and put a few fish in her 20 gallon.
I have one more question about going fallow in my dt- I have a deep sand bed in my refugium and I know I'll need to remove it in order to eradicate ich. If I just take off about an inch or so a day(about 7 inches total) will there be any danger to my inverts or corals?