Can this be ICH?

prohopper

Member
I woke up this morning to go to work and took a look in my tank to find my perc completely covered in what looks to me like ich. He was covered in literally hundreds of tiny white spots. He seemed to be swimming fine but breathing a little faster than normal. My tank lights have been off all night. I unfortunately had to leave for work thinking the worst. When I returned home from work today to my surprise my little clown looked perfect. No sign of anything at all. I have no idea what happened. Now my daylight light just turned off for the night and have been off for about an hour and sure enough the clown looks horrible again covered in hundreds of small white spots. I will post pictures that show this but the pictures don't show the severity of this at all. Can someone confirm if this is ich or possibly another parasite or disease. I have never seen ich completely disappear in a matter of 6 or 8 hours.
 

prohopper

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Forgot to mention it is a 14 gallon biocube. Just the perc and a yellow watchman goby with a few hermits and snails. Nothing added in the past week. Yellow watchman looks fine with no visible spots at all
 

nikesb

Active Member
the ich dropped off his skin, but it is still in your tank. it will bloom again and could possibly kill your fish, or your fish can live through it and develop immunity (partial or full). to completely rid of ich though, you will have to take your fishes out and treat with hyposalinity or copper and let the tank sit fishless for 6-8 weeks
 

prohopper

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Does ich just "drop off" the fish completely like that within a few hours? I have had ich in the past and have never seen it disappear completely in a couple hours. I'm not saying your wrong just wasn't aware that can happen.
 

nikesb

Active Member
definately. when i first had my flame wrasses, they would have ich before they go to bed, and would have no signs the very next morning. the parasites that are visible are the stage where they will drop off and disappear into the sand until they burst and become free swimming again.
 

deejeff442

Active Member
ich is visible on livestock for 5-7 days not hours.search life cycle of ich here .hypo kills the ich in the reproduction cycle and copper in the free swimming cycle .
 

nikesb

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maybe im blind but im pretty sure the very next day, the ich wasnt visible. in his pictures, dont know if its before an after, but i still see visible ich
 

beth

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I can't really see much in the picture, but the description you give sounds like ich. While ich will drop off as part of its life cycle, then return, it will not drop off and return over night. Ich will have the appearance of coming and going though it is still there. If this a new fish?
I would recommend hyposalinity treatment for both fish.
 

prohopper

Member
I woke up this morning to find him dead. My goby however still shows no signs. I am going to have to try and get him out of the tank somehow today and set up a QT of some sort. If i were to treat the QT with copper, how to you transfer the fish back into the main tank without bringing any copper along with him?
 

prohopper

Member
Beth, No this was not a new fish. I have had him in there for at least a month. The yellow goby has been in there for about 12 days as he was my last addition.
 

deejeff442

Active Member
we have all lost fish to ich .sorry about your clown.
if you treat the clown in a qt with copper i wouldn't worry about him bringing the copper to the dt if you net him.but i would suggest looking at hypo like beth said.i keep hypo at 1.007-1.008.if you go over 1.009 just for one day the ich might be able to multiply and you have to start over.since most qt's are small 10-30 gallon with the water evaporating it dont take long for the salinity to raise up.copper is tricky if you haven't done it before.the test kits are tough to read and the tank will absorb some of the copper so the mix wont be strong enough and in affective.hypo is much easier for a first time treatment.
good luck either way you go.and i am sure you learned when you add any new livestock being fish ,lr,corals anything that comes wet it can have ich on it.so its best to always keep a qt running for new arrivals.
if it werent for ich this hobby would be so much easier
 

prohopper

Member
Thanks for your response. I think I will go with a hypo treatment first. Being that as of right now the goby is my only fish, when he is in QT can i add more coral to my display tank? As i understand it ich only lives off of fish correct? And being "fishless" for 8 weeks seems to be the right amount of time to rid the tank of the parasite?
 

deejeff442

Active Member
sure can.i would add the corals right away just to make sure the corals didnt come from a tank with fish that have ich.i added 3 corals to my 250 and a week later the fish had ich.so i qt everything now.ich is the biggest pain to deal with.
only fish have ich on them but if the ich is in the swimming stage it can be in any water.if you add the corals to the dt right away when you take out the fish even if the water the corals are in have it.the tank is still fishless for the 6 weeks it takes to hypo and all the ich will die without a host.
 

beth

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Staff member
Copper in a newly set up QT is very likely to fail. Do you have corals and live rock in your current tank?
 

beth

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Staff member
No hypo in the display tank then.
Do you have a refractometer? Take a look at the article on hyposalinity, linked in the FAQ topic at the top of forum. If your other fish gets ich, this is really your only viable option as I see it.
 

prohopper

Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Beth http:///forum/thread/384507/can-this-be-ich#post_3368617
No hypo in the display tank then.
Do you have a refractometer? Take a look at the article on hyposalinity, linked in the FAQ topic at the top of forum. If your other fish gets ich, this is really your only viable option as I see it.
I read your article a few times. Very well written and easy to understand. I appreciate your responses and I hope all goes well with the goby.
 

beth

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You could wait to see if he gets ich. But, in the meantime, get ready with a QT.....perhaps, thinking of a permanent QT so that something like this can be avoided in the future.
Good luck.
 
Ich sucks
I had a nightmare with it about 5 months ago. I QT'd my fish for 12 weeks and I had to totally redo my aquarium. Took out all corals and placed them in a QT tank and took out all sand, LR and placed new rock and sand.
After about $700 later, my tank is ich free and fish are super healthy.
Glad to have that behind me
 
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