Bicolor Angel scrachting against rocks

peter1215

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I have a Bicolor angel for two weeks now and last night i notice he was scratching his face against the LR but he had no visible signs parasites. He's is eating very well though. should i put him in quarantine with some sort of copper based treatment such as cupramine ? what about the main tank ? should i leave it alone or lower the salinity ?
 

jds31788

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Originally Posted by peter1215
I have a Bicolor angel for two weeks now and last night i notice he was scratching his face against the LR but he had no visible signs parasites. He's is eating very well though. should i put him in quarantine with some sort of copper based treatment such as cupramine ? what about the main tank ? should i leave it alone or lower the salinity ?
id say its ich. hope u dont have inverts. good luck.
 

jacklax

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To battle ich...you need to lower the salt level to 1.009. I highly recommend getting a refractometer as hydrometers are not accurate. By lowering the salinity, the lr will die off. You'll want to place the rock in a rubbermaid tub with water, heater, and a powerhead. That'll keep it alive while you treat the ich.
 

peter1215

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Originally Posted by Jacklax
To battle ich...you need to lower the salt level to 1.009. I highly recommend getting a refractometer as hydrometers are not accurate. By lowering the salinity, the lr will die off. You'll want to place the rock in a rubbermaid tub with water, heater, and a powerhead. That'll keep it alive while you treat the ich.
I have a refractometer. Would it be easier to just put the infected fish in a QT tank and do the hypo there? my tank(125) is onyl three months old with a few small fish right now. I have the folllwing:
2 clarkii's
3 chromis
1 blue throat trigger(2-3")
1- bicolor angel
 

alyssia

Active Member
IMO it would be better to treat the fish in a QT tank. That way you don't have to remove all your LR and inverts. Hypo will kill your pods too. But then you have to catch that fish, which is a whole other story....If you don't see any spots on the angel yet just watch it closely. I have seen my fish rubbing on the rocks before but nothing ever came of it.
 

peter1215

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right now it would be easy to cath him b/c i only have about 40lbs of lr in the tank . The angel just started to rub against the lr yesterday and there are no physical signs of ich right now. A friend recomended to do a fresh water dip for precationary purposes but i'm not sure if this will actually stress him out more.
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by peter1215
right now it would be easy to cath him b/c i only have about 40lbs of lr in the tank . The angel just started to rub against the lr yesterday and there are no physical signs of ich right now. A friend recomended to do a fresh water dip for precationary purposes but i'm not sure if this will actually stress him out more.

I wouldn't do the dip yet. I would just keep an eye on it. You're lucky you don't have alot of LR. I am trying to get a chromis out of my 75 that has about 90 lbs of LR.
 
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