sunny
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Last Saturday I had to set up an emergency QT Tank because the new fish that I added to my main display infected all the inhabitants with Ick. At that point, three fish had died in the main display(only 1 month in tank), two Henneocus and a porky puffer. I wanted to try to save the remainder of my fish, blue hippo tang (2 1/2 years old), small spotted puffer (1 1/2 years old) and a cromus (2 years old). So, I set up a 10 gallon QT Tank, treated it with Stress Zyme to boast the biological filter and let it cyle for only a day as the fish in the main display were looking pretty poor. I added coppersafe to the QT Tank and moved all the sick fish to the QT tank. (I could not treat the display tank because of my inverts and live rock) Within two days, my fish were on the road to recovery. The Ick came off the blue hippo tang and my spotted puffers eyes began to clear. Today my fish seem to be Ick free! I have been testing my QT tank water levels and the Ammonia is really high. At the begining of the week it was 4 so we did a 5 gallon water change and I put more of the Stress Zyme in. I tested it again today and it is at 8. My fish look ok, don't seem to be in any distress and they are eating. Should I be concerned? Should I do another water change? Should I add any other chemicals?