cmack
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I believe my blue Tang has Ich (small white dots, occasionally rubbing it's side on rocks etc...). The fish is active, and eating algae off the rocks, Seems to be acting normally.
The tank is 90 gal reef, with Crabs, starfish, snails, etc. The other fish in the tank do NOT show any signs of disease, they are: Tomato clown, royal gramma, and a hawkfish. The largest fish are the hawkfish and tang, they are bote about 3-4 inches.
I dont currently have a QT tank set up, but will be starting that right away. So, my questions are:
1. Should I use water from my main tank to set up the QT (possibly ich in the water)? Or do i have enough time to let it cycle normally?
2. Should I put just the Tang in the QT for now and watch the other fish closely, or put all fish into QT tank and risk stressing them all dur to the smaller size tank?
Thanks,
The tank is 90 gal reef, with Crabs, starfish, snails, etc. The other fish in the tank do NOT show any signs of disease, they are: Tomato clown, royal gramma, and a hawkfish. The largest fish are the hawkfish and tang, they are bote about 3-4 inches.
I dont currently have a QT tank set up, but will be starting that right away. So, my questions are:
1. Should I use water from my main tank to set up the QT (possibly ich in the water)? Or do i have enough time to let it cycle normally?
2. Should I put just the Tang in the QT for now and watch the other fish closely, or put all fish into QT tank and risk stressing them all dur to the smaller size tank?
Thanks,