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I noticed ich in my DT, so i set up my qt tank again and placed new filters in my sump for a month. While i wait for that month to be up im gonna do the ich management method. And im gonna medicate with ick shield powder. I also have metroplex, kanaplex and prazipro on hand. Im not 100% on mediacting after the ick shield.


Then Im gonna do the full 76 days im confused once im done with the ick treatment do i continue using the ick shield for the full 76 days?
 

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Why wait the month for the sponges in the sump... which will also potentially have ich encyst into them?

Just go straight to the quarantine tank with the fish. Soak your sponge in a bottled bacteria for a few hours and the sponge will be seeded. Then add some nitrifying bacteria every day to your QT to help build the bacterial population. Just monitor your ammonia daily to make sure the bacteria are working! I do it all the time when quarantining new fish. It'll save you a month in your current process to start tackling this ich issue!
 

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100% agree with the above, no reason to wait when a trip to petco gets you a bottle of biospira and you’re off to the races.
 
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I wish i could all my lfs and pet stores r closed due to covid 19 bs
 
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I was told amazon stopped shipping, when i went to check out said it will be end of april
 

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I noticed ich in my DT, so i set up my qt tank again and placed new filters in my sump for a month. While i wait for that month to be up im gonna do the ich management method. And im gonna medicate with ick shield powder. I also have metroplex, kanaplex and prazipro on hand. Im not 100% on mediacting after the ick shield.


Then Im gonna do the full 76 days im confused once im done with the ick treatment do i continue using the ick shield for the full 76 days?
You’ll need to treat the QT for 21 days with the ick shield. After 21 days you can move the fish to a new clean QT to observe for the remainder of the fallow period.
 

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Also you can’t use ick shield with anthias and blue hippo tangs. Have to be careful with several species of wrasses as well.
 
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I will be treating a clown, linear blenny and blue dot puffer
 
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You’ll need to treat the QT for 21 days with the ick shield. After 21 days you can move the fish to a new clean QT to observe for the remainder of the fallow period.
I only have one qt tank and no room for another one.
 

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I only have one qt tank and no room for another one.
Problem is that the fish will be clean after the 21 days of treatment but cysts could remain in the tank. They can hatch after you clear the chloroquine out of the water reinfecting the fish.
 
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Problem is that the fish will be clean after the 21 days of treatment but cysts could remain in the tank. They can hatch after you clear the chloroquine out of the water reinfecting the fish.
Thats where i was confused, so i would need to set up a another tank to be 100% effective?
 

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Thats where i was confused, so i would need to set up a another tank to be 100% effective?
Correct. That’s why you leave your display tank fallow for 76 days. In that time period all cysts will have hatched and with no fish to feed on the parasite will die. The chloroquine or copper does not kill the cyst stage of the life cycle but will kill the free swimmers when they are released from the cyst.
 
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Correct. That’s why you leave your display tank fallow for 76 days. In that time period all cysts will have hatched and with no fish to feed on the parasite will die. The chloroquine or copper does not kill the cyst stage of the life cycle but will kill the free swimmers when they are released from the cyst.
Okk i will get another tank and set it up for a hospital tank and meanwhile just get the fish in qt and get meds in quickly
 

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I would highly recommend Polyp Labs Reef Medic!! I had an ich outbreak, (have chromis, Yellow tang, Hippo tang , Banggai and clowns), and didn't want to tear down tank to catch all of them. Dosed for 15 days and Ich was gone!
 

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I would highly recommend Polyp Labs Reef Medic!! I had an ich outbreak, (have chromis, Yellow tang, Hippo tang , Banggai and clowns), and didn't want to tear down tank to catch all of them. Dosed for 15 days and Ich was gone!
Many mixed reviews on reef medic. May help manage ich but will not eradicate the parasite. If there was truly a scientifically proven reef safe treatment that worked everyone would be using it.
 
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@Shufflepig i am getting a 10 gallon, that is all i can afford in this time of covid 19... lol do you think that will be big enough for those 3 fish? With a hob filter rated for a 10g?
 

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@Shufflepig i am getting a 10 gallon, that is all i can afford in this time of covid 19... lol do you think that will be big enough for those 3 fish? With a hob filter rated for a 10g?
Yes. Once you move them to the 10 gallon, empty and clean your other qt with vinegar and rinse well. Then you can set it up again and move the fish back in for remainder of the 76 days. Always nice to have that extra tank for the future if needed.
 

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