Possible ick in tank

sb23

New Member
I may have ick in my tank, please give my suggestions on what I could do
Fish only tank, with bubble anenome, and antlantic anenome
100g, uniaquarium, fluval 304 as well, 2 airpumps, uv sterilizer
salinity 1.109
ammonia 0
ph 8.0
nitrite 0
 

sb23

New Member
Originally posted by anthem:
<strong>If you have no fish in the tank, then you have no marine ich.
What makes you think you have marine ich in the tank ? I don't see any fish listed.
Ed</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have a yellow tang
spotted puffer
maroon clown
flame hawk
bicolor parrot
blue tang
wrasse
file fish
sailfin tang
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Also, be careful when you identify what type setup you have. A fish only means just that. Only fish with no inverts, corals, live rock or live sand. If you have anemones, then your tank is no longer a FO. This is important to identify right off because the suggested treatment method will depend upon this information. In a FO tank, you can sometimes treat the fish in the main tank. However, if any other type of organisms live in the tank then you can not treat in the tank.
 

sb23

New Member
Originally posted by Beth:
<strong>Also, be careful when you identify what type setup you have. A fish only means just that. Only fish with no inverts, corals, live rock or live sand. If you have anemones, then your tank is no longer a FO. This is important to identify right off because the suggested treatment method will depend upon this information. In a FO tank, you can sometimes treat the fish in the main tank. However, if any other type of organisms live in the tank then you can not treat in the tank.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Beth,
I also have live sand in my tank as well, also, will the lowering of the salinity affect my fish or my live sand, if it does, what then do you suggest I do
 

sb23

New Member
Originally posted by anthem:
<strong>How long has your sand been established ? Hypo will kill off the organisms in the sand except for the bacteria (your biological filtration). Basically all the 'pods will not survive. If you want to save that (many people don't care), then you're only choice is to remove the fish. You pretty much have to separate the fish/inverts from each other to treat. The inverts won't survive any of the treatments.
Ed</strong><hr></blockquote>
Since the bacteria in the live sand will remain, should I reduce my salinity 1.009, also how long do I need to do this for?
 
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