tracymace1229
Member
Hey all,
just back into the hobby after 10 years and trying to catch up on the tech.
Did not have a quarantine tank and might have problems
Read a lot on the saltwater ick and some on clownfish disease.
55 Gallon FOWLR Tank...set up in August.
lots of tufa/lava rock and 12 +lbs live rock.
1 Fiddler Crab
1 Red/Flame Hawkfish
1 Azure Damsel
1 Yellowtail Damsel
1 Tomatoe Clownfish
1 Scooter Blenny
3 snails
Everything is going smoothly ....and then I get the yellow-tail Damsel and the snails and my first introduction of newly shipped Live Brine Shrimp.
3 days later I see what looks like ick on the clownfish...and only him. They are gone in 4 days. They come back, but not as bad....and are gone in 2 days...My wife sometimes sees some spots but when I check the next day there are none.....I am waiting for the inevitable explosion,...but nothing yet...It has been about 3 weeks since I first noticed the spots....now I see nothing.
Finding out about the life cycle and the recommended 40 day absence of fish and setting up 3 small quarantine tanks...and will be adding a refugium with skimmer when I expect to have to take out the fish for treatment by X-mas.
The Ph has been around 8.2, Nitrites and Amonnia are nil, and Natrates run from less than 5ppm to 10ppm. Do about 8% water changes every week and feed about 5 times a week. Tried adding some copebods starter for the dragonet...but decided to get a refugium to raise amphipods instead.
So now I am at a dilema...I want to get a couple more fish...but I am expecting an outbreak of ick...and it never comes...perhaps my fish are healthy enough that they are resistant..but it is still in my tank and don't want the new arrivals to get it.
SHOULD I follow thru with my plan to remove the 5 fish and let the tank sit with only the crab and snails for 3-4 weeks...or should I just chance it?
I assume that the ick cannot live on the crab and snails...?
thanks for any advice..
wes and tracy
just back into the hobby after 10 years and trying to catch up on the tech.
Did not have a quarantine tank and might have problems
Read a lot on the saltwater ick and some on clownfish disease.
55 Gallon FOWLR Tank...set up in August.
lots of tufa/lava rock and 12 +lbs live rock.
1 Fiddler Crab
1 Red/Flame Hawkfish
1 Azure Damsel
1 Yellowtail Damsel
1 Tomatoe Clownfish
1 Scooter Blenny
3 snails
Everything is going smoothly ....and then I get the yellow-tail Damsel and the snails and my first introduction of newly shipped Live Brine Shrimp.
3 days later I see what looks like ick on the clownfish...and only him. They are gone in 4 days. They come back, but not as bad....and are gone in 2 days...My wife sometimes sees some spots but when I check the next day there are none.....I am waiting for the inevitable explosion,...but nothing yet...It has been about 3 weeks since I first noticed the spots....now I see nothing.
Finding out about the life cycle and the recommended 40 day absence of fish and setting up 3 small quarantine tanks...and will be adding a refugium with skimmer when I expect to have to take out the fish for treatment by X-mas.
The Ph has been around 8.2, Nitrites and Amonnia are nil, and Natrates run from less than 5ppm to 10ppm. Do about 8% water changes every week and feed about 5 times a week. Tried adding some copebods starter for the dragonet...but decided to get a refugium to raise amphipods instead.
So now I am at a dilema...I want to get a couple more fish...but I am expecting an outbreak of ick...and it never comes...perhaps my fish are healthy enough that they are resistant..but it is still in my tank and don't want the new arrivals to get it.
SHOULD I follow thru with my plan to remove the 5 fish and let the tank sit with only the crab and snails for 3-4 weeks...or should I just chance it?
I assume that the ick cannot live on the crab and snails...?
thanks for any advice..
wes and tracy