sucram
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I know this is more of a Disease and Treatment question, but there seem to always be special rules in reefs. I have a Regal Tang that had been doing very well in my 90 gal for over 6 mos. After having to make a new stand for the tank, I put everyone in the tank through a lot of stress. About a week after I retuned everyone back to the tank, my Regal got Ick. I tried the garlic method before and it worked well, then it came back. I had to go out of town and hoped it would stay alive long enough to remove and treat with copper. When I got home, it looked a lot better than before (it was almost completely covered with parasites before). None of the other fish show signs of infestation. My Regal also has not changed it's behavior; it doesn't rub on the rocks, breath excessively, and it eats as well as before.
My question is this. Should I remove him even though he may be improving? Can fish recover from infestation on their own in a reef tank? I know putting him in a quarantine tank will add significantly to his stress, but would it be worse than leaving him alone?
I know the theory that those parasites are always present in a reef tank, and that fish only get infested when they get sick or stressed by either poor water quality or other environmental stresses, but what happens when they do get it? I have a hospital tank set up, and I just have to catch the fish and put it in there.
Any recommendations or responses? ASAP would be great.
Thanks.
My question is this. Should I remove him even though he may be improving? Can fish recover from infestation on their own in a reef tank? I know putting him in a quarantine tank will add significantly to his stress, but would it be worse than leaving him alone?
I know the theory that those parasites are always present in a reef tank, and that fish only get infested when they get sick or stressed by either poor water quality or other environmental stresses, but what happens when they do get it? I have a hospital tank set up, and I just have to catch the fish and put it in there.
Any recommendations or responses? ASAP would be great.
Thanks.