pberk
New Member
I hope someone can help me. I got various people telling me different things and I do not know what to believe any more.
I have a Blue Tang and a Lion in a 40 gallon tank (they are both small about 2,5 inch). I also have a puffer (same size), but he seems to doing fine. It is a new setup tank (2 months) I got the fish 6 days ago. All water readings were fine, until the fish got in. Meaning a slight elevation of ammonia and nitrite (from 0 to 0.2 and and from 0 to 0.1).
The first 3 days were fine, and everyone was eating. My Tang started to have white sandlike spots in his boddy, which he started to try to scrub off against the rocks and the Lion did not want to eat anymore and just lay around on the rock or the sand.
I also noticed that the long fines (excuse my english, I am actually Dutch...) have broken off and are pretty short now. I also noticed the same spots on the Lion.
So i asked around and people told me it was ick. In order to treat it I got kick-it (I believe....has no copper) and to lower the ammonia and nitrite levels I did a 30% water change.
They told me to do the ick treatment in the tank, since it could the puffer gets it as well, and it would be a preventive measure to do it in the whole tank.
I took out my biological filter, becuase it has carbon in it and would take the ick treatment out of the water, but according to the guy at my lfs it would be okay for 2 weeks since i had live rock and live sand (dunno if that is true or even makes sense).
Did I do the right thing or is there something else I need to do. My signiture shows my setup.
Any advice would be welcome.
I have a Blue Tang and a Lion in a 40 gallon tank (they are both small about 2,5 inch). I also have a puffer (same size), but he seems to doing fine. It is a new setup tank (2 months) I got the fish 6 days ago. All water readings were fine, until the fish got in. Meaning a slight elevation of ammonia and nitrite (from 0 to 0.2 and and from 0 to 0.1).
The first 3 days were fine, and everyone was eating. My Tang started to have white sandlike spots in his boddy, which he started to try to scrub off against the rocks and the Lion did not want to eat anymore and just lay around on the rock or the sand.
I also noticed that the long fines (excuse my english, I am actually Dutch...) have broken off and are pretty short now. I also noticed the same spots on the Lion.
So i asked around and people told me it was ick. In order to treat it I got kick-it (I believe....has no copper) and to lower the ammonia and nitrite levels I did a 30% water change.
They told me to do the ick treatment in the tank, since it could the puffer gets it as well, and it would be a preventive measure to do it in the whole tank.
I took out my biological filter, becuase it has carbon in it and would take the ick treatment out of the water, but according to the guy at my lfs it would be okay for 2 weeks since i had live rock and live sand (dunno if that is true or even makes sense).
Did I do the right thing or is there something else I need to do. My signiture shows my setup.
Any advice would be welcome.