boughtit
New Member
I have read that mandarins are not likely to get ich. I had quarintine a few fish last week due to ich. I added 17 lbs of live rock and it must have stressed the fish out. I was unaware that ich was in my tank. I suppose the stress stirred it up. I left the mandarine in the DT and put the others in a new tank to give them copper. I now see a spots and faded color on the mandarin. I'm not sure if it is ich, malnutrition, or somehting else. I now know the diets of the mandarin are demanding and cant put him in the the QT tank with copper. My water parameters are the following: Salinity-32 (1.024) PH-8.2, Ammonia-0, Nitrite-0, Nitrate-5.0, Alk-3.6, Cal-420. Any suggestions?
My Setup
EQ--I have a 29 Gal, PC lights, Skimmer, Chiller, Canister Filter (rufuge/sump on order) 52 lbs live rock, 40 lbs of live sand.
Fish--one clown fish (lost one to ich), six line wrasse, watchman goby, royal gramma,
Inverts--Banded serpent star, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, snails, crabs
coral--mushrooms, polyps, hammer, frogspawn, ricordia, toadstool, open brain
My Setup
EQ--I have a 29 Gal, PC lights, Skimmer, Chiller, Canister Filter (rufuge/sump on order) 52 lbs live rock, 40 lbs of live sand.
Fish--one clown fish (lost one to ich), six line wrasse, watchman goby, royal gramma,
Inverts--Banded serpent star, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, snails, crabs
coral--mushrooms, polyps, hammer, frogspawn, ricordia, toadstool, open brain