hogcr8
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I have a 20gal Extra tall QT that has been setup for 6weeks +. The water quality was perfect. Introduced an Emporer on Wed. and noticed he was spending a lot of time in the water flow. After looking at him I noticed he has a bunch of small white dots all over his body. Tested the water and found that my ammo was at .1 and nitrites were at .3, did a 25% water change last night using 25% of that water from my DT. Tested this morning and still have the same results.
Sal. 1.024
Temp. 78.5
Nitrites .3
PH 8.3
Nitrates. 15 - 20
Ammo. .1
Have been feeding Mysis soaked in selcon and fresh garlic and until this morning he has been eating like a champ. I think I can get the water qual under control, I plan on doing a 50% water change from my DT since there are no issues with the water there and just monitor what is going on the the QT.
Here's my question......... I am not completely POSITIVE it is ICH. I would post a pic but the dots are so small you can't see them in a pic.
I have Cupramine and can use it to try and kill this ICH or I can Hypo him. I have read all of the threads and am still a little torn as to which to use. I know that if I use the Cupramine I will need to move the LR out and will have to recycle the tank with new water once it is complete (I'll have to move the LR no matter what I do). But, I have read some stuff on the net that states "The main drawback to using this method (Hypo) verses copper treatment is that hyposalinity is not effective for treating Amlyoodinium infections." I really don't want to stress him any more than what he seems to be now but I could sure use some help........
Thanks in advance.......
Sal. 1.024
Temp. 78.5
Nitrites .3
PH 8.3
Nitrates. 15 - 20
Ammo. .1
Have been feeding Mysis soaked in selcon and fresh garlic and until this morning he has been eating like a champ. I think I can get the water qual under control, I plan on doing a 50% water change from my DT since there are no issues with the water there and just monitor what is going on the the QT.
Here's my question......... I am not completely POSITIVE it is ICH. I would post a pic but the dots are so small you can't see them in a pic.
I have Cupramine and can use it to try and kill this ICH or I can Hypo him. I have read all of the threads and am still a little torn as to which to use. I know that if I use the Cupramine I will need to move the LR out and will have to recycle the tank with new water once it is complete (I'll have to move the LR no matter what I do). But, I have read some stuff on the net that states "The main drawback to using this method (Hypo) verses copper treatment is that hyposalinity is not effective for treating Amlyoodinium infections." I really don't want to stress him any more than what he seems to be now but I could sure use some help........
Thanks in advance.......