Kunal Patel
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Hi
About two months ago I converted my 120 gallon African Cichlid tank in to a Saltwater tank. For about a month and a half I was having issues getting my tank to cycle so I got a Wet Dry filter and converted into a refugium. At the time I had quite a few fish in the tank, (Kole Tang, Yellow Tang, Snowflake Eel, Hypo Tang, Lion Fish, Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, Singapore angel & Trigger). During the cycling process I noticed my Hypo Tang got Ich along with my Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, so I raised the temperature to 84 degrees and used Paraguard by Seachem. Between that time my tank finally cycled. Once cycled, I notice more of my fish getting ich, and I lost my lionfish, kole tang, Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, Singapore angel & Blue Throat Trigger. After that I decide not to add anymore fish for a few weeks, for those weeks I only had a Trigger, Yellow Tang, Snowflake Eel & Hypo Tang. I noticed that my Hypo Tang was doing my better and no signs of Ich. I dropped the temperature to 75 and stopped the Paraguard treatment for a week and no signs of Ich. I figured that the Ich is gone now, I was wrong. I added another Lionfish and a Foxface. They were fine for a couple days, after I put them in my tank, I noticed a few spots on my Foxface and much more on my Lionfish. I have been doing research and I tried a copper treatment since I have a fish only tank. I lost another Lionfish, but seems like my other fish are doing just fine, but they do have a few spots on them. I am not sure what I can do to remove the Ich from my tank, I know it is laying dormant in my tank until I add something new. I feed my only fish frozen food and gralic. I have also tried a quarantine tank. Please help!
About two months ago I converted my 120 gallon African Cichlid tank in to a Saltwater tank. For about a month and a half I was having issues getting my tank to cycle so I got a Wet Dry filter and converted into a refugium. At the time I had quite a few fish in the tank, (Kole Tang, Yellow Tang, Snowflake Eel, Hypo Tang, Lion Fish, Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, Singapore angel & Trigger). During the cycling process I noticed my Hypo Tang got Ich along with my Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, so I raised the temperature to 84 degrees and used Paraguard by Seachem. Between that time my tank finally cycled. Once cycled, I notice more of my fish getting ich, and I lost my lionfish, kole tang, Harlequin Tusk Wrasse, Singapore angel & Blue Throat Trigger. After that I decide not to add anymore fish for a few weeks, for those weeks I only had a Trigger, Yellow Tang, Snowflake Eel & Hypo Tang. I noticed that my Hypo Tang was doing my better and no signs of Ich. I dropped the temperature to 75 and stopped the Paraguard treatment for a week and no signs of Ich. I figured that the Ich is gone now, I was wrong. I added another Lionfish and a Foxface. They were fine for a couple days, after I put them in my tank, I noticed a few spots on my Foxface and much more on my Lionfish. I have been doing research and I tried a copper treatment since I have a fish only tank. I lost another Lionfish, but seems like my other fish are doing just fine, but they do have a few spots on them. I am not sure what I can do to remove the Ich from my tank, I know it is laying dormant in my tank until I add something new. I feed my only fish frozen food and gralic. I have also tried a quarantine tank. Please help!
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