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benztech858 http:///forum/thread/383277/building-my-150-gallon-u-shaped-room-divider-tank/100#post_3377873
Once I have QT up and running will I have to treat the water in the display tank?
Yeah a quarantine tank just needs to be basic, a simple hang on the back filter for water movement is fine and a small powerhead.
When my hippo tang started flashing against the rocks like that it soon broke out with cryptocaryion irritans (Ich). Hippo's in general seem to be notorious for being suseptible to this. Infact some have crowned this fish as the king of ich.
First thing first you need a positive id before you start any kind of treatment.
Yep, you need the QT tank asap. Something like a 30-40g would be better.
You'll want to quarantine all fish. I would be willing to put money on the fact that there is already something in your tank that you don't want in there. I would plan to leave the display tank fishless for at least the next 6-8 weeks. If there is ich in there you'll need to let the ich run its cycle. They eventually won't be able to reproduce without a host (fish) in the tank so they will die out. So no treating the display tank, just let that run it's course. It's safer that way.
What all is in your display tank at this point?
Did you find the sweet spot on that skimmer yet? Micro adjustments. When you make changes to your skimmer make micro adjustments and then let it run, changes often won't show up for hours. So it's a matter of fine tuning, slowly.