austinfish1
New Member
I have had saltwater fish for almost 10 years now, and never had ick. I guess I have been really lucky. For many years I did not add anything new to my reef tank.
Recently, I had to get rid of a killer tom clown. I killed a leather in the process .
I traded him in for a pair of Ocellaris Clownfish. The LFS, had had them for over 2 weeks and they looked good. I put them in my reef. This was my big mistake. I did not and have not had a QT tank. I did ask for this mess.
The same day I put the new fish in, they began to show white spots..
No one else is show signs of ick and I really can not catch all 5 fish and move them. I will end up distroying what corals I have left.
I'm hoping it's just the stress of the move (newly moved from LFS to my tank for the clowns) that has caused this.
I plan on putting garlic in the food and when the clowns show no sign of white spot, on about days 6-10 of the ick cycle, I plan on darken the tank.
I am concerned about my corals with 4 days of darkness.
With this hurt them??
In the end I may have to move all of them which I dread. My second tank is fish and shrimp and only 12 gals. I'd have to move the shrimp to the other tank and will have 7 fish in that small tank. It just does not seem good at all.
Has anyone had luck with the bottled reef safe ick cures??
I heard OOmed is good, but it no longer made.
Set up
45 gal,
chiller,
220watts VHO lights,
2 802 power heads,
a hang on the back wet/dry with skimmer
Life
Royal Gramma
Bicolor Blenny (new)
Ocellaris Clowns (pair, new)
Eight Line Wrasse (tail is damaged from old tom clown)
Live Rock? a good bit
assorted corals, both soft and hard
snails, hermit crabs..
Any help or suggestions, as always welcomed!
I realize how stupid it was that I did not QT my fish.
Recently, I had to get rid of a killer tom clown. I killed a leather in the process .
I traded him in for a pair of Ocellaris Clownfish. The LFS, had had them for over 2 weeks and they looked good. I put them in my reef. This was my big mistake. I did not and have not had a QT tank. I did ask for this mess.
The same day I put the new fish in, they began to show white spots..
No one else is show signs of ick and I really can not catch all 5 fish and move them. I will end up distroying what corals I have left.
I'm hoping it's just the stress of the move (newly moved from LFS to my tank for the clowns) that has caused this.
I plan on putting garlic in the food and when the clowns show no sign of white spot, on about days 6-10 of the ick cycle, I plan on darken the tank.
I am concerned about my corals with 4 days of darkness.
With this hurt them??
In the end I may have to move all of them which I dread. My second tank is fish and shrimp and only 12 gals. I'd have to move the shrimp to the other tank and will have 7 fish in that small tank. It just does not seem good at all.
Has anyone had luck with the bottled reef safe ick cures??
I heard OOmed is good, but it no longer made.
Set up
45 gal,
chiller,
220watts VHO lights,
2 802 power heads,
a hang on the back wet/dry with skimmer
Life
Royal Gramma
Bicolor Blenny (new)
Ocellaris Clowns (pair, new)
Eight Line Wrasse (tail is damaged from old tom clown)
Live Rock? a good bit
assorted corals, both soft and hard
snails, hermit crabs..
Any help or suggestions, as always welcomed!
I realize how stupid it was that I did not QT my fish.