Can someone identify this please.

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Lymphocyctis.
There is info on this in the FAQ Topic, top of this forum.
 
Thank you for the information. I just got this fish from lfs yesterday and then woke up and noticed the growths. It's my fault that I did not qt him. Is there anything else you recommend me doing to help him get better?
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Just a good tank environment, with quality food. Add zoecon supplement to one meal of the day.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
I rotate Vitachem and Zoecon. Those, along with a healthy diet and pristine water parameters, will help your fish's health immensely.
 
Well it appears now that my flame has ich
My only problem is that I do not have a hospital tank set up. I was thinking about taking all water from my display tank and putting it in the hospital tank and then start the process of hypo. Does anyone have a better idea or is this my only option at this point?

 

shyfish

Member
Hi,
I personaly would leave your fishy alone and not move him anymore. He just got introduced. You didn't QT so now to collect him you would have to chase him all over the tank and stress him further.
There are medicines that are reef safe. Just follow instructions. Do a water change after treatment. Flame angels don't hold up well to too much stress.
 
Do i need a substrate so my goby can survive in the hospital tank. Also what do you think about me taking the water from my display and putting it in the hospital tank?
 

shyfish

Member
Hi,
Everything in the tank has now been exposed to the ick. Get a medicine that is reef safe, (safe for inverts and fish). Treat the entire tank, when the dosing is done (a week usually) do a 20% water change.
Right now you don't need to move anything. Treat the whole tank.
 
Originally Posted by Shyfish
http:///forum/post/2955296
Hi,
I personaly would leave your fishy alone and not move him anymore. He just got introduced. You didn't QT so now to collect him you would have to chase him all over the tank and stress him further.
There are medicines that are reef safe. Just follow instructions. Do a water change after treatment. Flame angels don't hold up well to too much stress.
I really have not heard any good things about adding stuff to the tank to treat ich. I'm just worried it will not work, I'm willing to try but I'm kinda skeptical.
 

shyfish

Member
Originally Posted by saltwatersubie
http:///forum/post/2955308
I really have not heard any good things about adding stuff to the tank to treat ich. I'm just worried it will not work, I'm willing to try but I'm kinda skeptical.
Hi,
You can try raising the temp to 83. I was told that can work. However, as long as you follow instructions the medicines are safe. Just make sure it is the kind that won't hurt inverts.
You have to add a medicine or do something like turning up the heat. It won't help to remove the infected fish, your entire tank is infected now.
 

john57

Member
I set up a hospital tank on the spur of the moment, because my fish had shown bad signs of ich and one had died. I used freshly mixed water with a salinity matching my DT and slowly dropped the salinity to 1.009 over a period of three days. It's not cycled, so I have been testing and doing water changes much more regularly than if it had been but it was what I thought was my best option.
Beth has a good posting of how to set the hypo tank up and the timelines.
The advantage of doing this is that my dt will sit without fish for 5-6 weeks which should rid it of ich completely.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
What all is in your tank? You have no QT, so you will have to move the rock and inverts into a tub. Provide a heater and two power heads for cross flow. Add more if needed. Your flame is covered. I don't want you to lose him.
You could set up a QT without cycling, but that kills more fish than ich does. You don't have a QT so let's just deal with it as is. Remove the rocks and inverts. Hypo the display.
 
Just a piece of advise, I had Ich on a couple of fish and decided to use Kick Ich, which was supposed to be reef safe, and it did not cure any of the Ich. In fact, it spiked other elements in my tank and I have lost the new fish along with some that have been in the tank for a couple of years. I feel that my tank is in worse shape now than what it was before I used Kick Ich.
 

fishjem

Member
hi, I recently had a royal gramma that was in my 125 reef get ich and i just left him in the tank and added a uv sterilizer to the tank and the ich was gone in just a couple of days. with no casualties
 
Thanks for the advice but I think I'm gonna have to side with beth on this one and do hypo. I have done some research and found that hypo or copper are the ways to kill ich. Buying kick ich or other products that might destroy my whole tank in the process is not worth it. I'm not saying that it hasn't worked for some people, but I just feel more comfortable taking the hypo approach.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by saltwatersubie
http:///forum/post/2957267
Thanks for the advice but I think I'm gonna have to side with beth on this one and do hypo. I have done some research and found that hypo or copper are the ways to kill ich. Buying kick ich or other products that might destroy my whole tank in the process is not worth it. I'm not saying that it hasn't worked for some people, but I just feel more comfortable taking the hypo approach.
Excellent choice
All of the fish will have to be treated, or you will be sending him back into a tank with ich.
 
Well my flame angel died yesterday
now I think my 2 clowns either have Brooklynella or a bacterial infection. It is hard to tell between the two. Can someone possibly post a picture of a bacterial infection??
 
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