fishforme
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I've got a 90 Gallon Reef Tank, 100Lbs LR, 20Lbs LS, Cleanup Crew (Hermits, Snails, Crabs), Blonde Naso, Blue Headed Wrasse, Orchid Dottyback, Clarkii Clown, Multitude of Corals and A Blue Haddoni Anenome (http://www.slabe.net/Reef.htm). My Purple Tang looks as though he has ich, little white spots on his body -- almost like he was sprinkled with some salt. Now... as of today, I do not have a quarentine or hospital tank however, in my garage I managed to salvage a 30 gallon tank with extra Argonite sand and an old freshwater type hang-on-the-tank bio wheel type filter. It's not plugged in yet, but I will be getting it together ASAP for a Quarentine/Hospital but I don't think it's going to be of any help for a while. This brings me to my point -- how do I get rid of the ich at this point. I read everything on the hyposalinity technique but I have questions: I can't just remove the purple tang into a quarantine tank because the ich still exists in the other fish? Do I have to remove all the fish into the other tank and then treat them all? Does an anenome count as a fish?
Next, my hospital tank isn't setup yet. Even if I get water in it tomorrow and let the sand settle and get a damsel in the tank by Wendesday, it's still going to need to cycle. That might take a month or so at which point all my fish will be dead? Someone please help. I'm willing to do anything to save the expensive fish (the Naso, the Blue Haddoni, the Purple Tang).
Hopefully I won't have this problem in the future with a Quarantine/Hospital Tank...
Next, my hospital tank isn't setup yet. Even if I get water in it tomorrow and let the sand settle and get a damsel in the tank by Wendesday, it's still going to need to cycle. That might take a month or so at which point all my fish will be dead? Someone please help. I'm willing to do anything to save the expensive fish (the Naso, the Blue Haddoni, the Purple Tang).
Hopefully I won't have this problem in the future with a Quarantine/Hospital Tank...