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Originally Posted by
dorlando http:///t/389517/clown-fish-spots#post_3443131
I have seen ich many times. I saw your e-mail pic of ich in your attachment. the fish are in the tank for 3 days . It is a new salt water setup ( 5 days with live rock ) tank has not turned at all yet ( PH 8.2, Amm 0, Nitrite 0 Nitrate 0 ) . 2 fish were put in to quicken the process. ( expecting to loose the fish ) No other critters. The temp is 81 high 78 low. again when at 81 no spots at 78 spots are on the fish. Fish are active. I think part of the temp fluctuation is due to the # 29 bio cube. When the white light comes on with the fans ( fan no option ) the temp drops 3 to 4 degrees. When I turn the light off the temp raises 3 to 4 degrees. I do not think that little temp change would cause ich. do you think that the spots because they come and go may be from stress. I know ich does not go away that quick. Please reply.
Not to be rude, but WHAT!!!!
The only thing that is OK, in your entire post is the pH level.
It is highly recommended not to use livestock to cycle a tank. Live rock itself will cycle a tank. I would remove the fish from the tank and if the store will take them back let them deal with the problem. Your tank isn't ready for livestock right now.
Your tank is probably infected with ICH, all fish in the system may not show visible signs of ICH. ICH can be under the gills for instance.
Also a 3-4 degree swing in temp in say 2 hours is not good. Bringing that temp down or up over the course of a week would be better. Is this tank near a window, heater vent, etc.?
Before I go any further, I would highly suggest you read the stickies at the top of this forum.
Also if your Local Fish Store (LFS) suggested you use livestock to cycle your tank, I would choose another store. Not only are they providing bad advice, but they are also taking your money, knowing the livestock will die and you will return to spend more money. If you did this on your own, I highly suggest a lot more research before you purchase anything else, even equipment. I wasted a lot of money early on by not asking the right questions, or thinking I didn't need something. Boy was I wrong.
With that being said, ask a question, ask some more, and some more. Then research the answers provided. There are multiple ways to get to the same point, make sure that the methods you choose you are comfortable with and are able to execute.
Good Luck, hope this helps....