foxandhound
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We bought a used tank on craigslist with rock, fish, etc. We cleaned and restored it from the depths of hell and the fish seemed thankful and happy. A friend gave us his Coral Beauty as a gift. We drip acclimated and added her to our tank. In hindsight, we should have quarantined her, but we rushed and made a huge mistake. I guess we assumed all was well in our friend's tank and it certainly seems that way.
Well, the coral beauty seemed to have stolen our Tang's favorite cave for sleeping and hiding. So, about 5 days later, we moved the rocks around to create new caves. This seemed to have the opposite effect and the process really stressed the Tang out. We noticed very tiny white speckles/spots on her within a few hours. Then, an hour later, we noticed a cloudy white splotch above her eye. Oh man, freaking out over here. Then the Tang explored all of the new caves, she ate garlic soaked seaweed with delight, and she found a new cave that's even better. I wish that could just be the end of it. I know it wont be. We learned the lesson real fast....quarantine all new fish. Does this go for inverts and corals too?
So, now that we have some type of outbreak, who needs to be quarantined here? The Tang, the Coral Beauty, or everyone?
We found some fireworms and trapped as many as we could. We also added "Kick Ich" to our Tank, but are we dealing with Ich or Marine Velvet? I pretty much just read that all of the Ich remedies are bs and we should either go with hyposalinity or copper treatment in a hospital tank. Is this for all fish in the tank or just for the Tang?
All levels are OK, but nitrates and phosphates are a little high again. We did a water change 2 days ago. Our aquarium guy says it because the sand is new and the tank was cleaned so much that it is cycling again. (?)
Well, the coral beauty seemed to have stolen our Tang's favorite cave for sleeping and hiding. So, about 5 days later, we moved the rocks around to create new caves. This seemed to have the opposite effect and the process really stressed the Tang out. We noticed very tiny white speckles/spots on her within a few hours. Then, an hour later, we noticed a cloudy white splotch above her eye. Oh man, freaking out over here. Then the Tang explored all of the new caves, she ate garlic soaked seaweed with delight, and she found a new cave that's even better. I wish that could just be the end of it. I know it wont be. We learned the lesson real fast....quarantine all new fish. Does this go for inverts and corals too?
So, now that we have some type of outbreak, who needs to be quarantined here? The Tang, the Coral Beauty, or everyone?
We found some fireworms and trapped as many as we could. We also added "Kick Ich" to our Tank, but are we dealing with Ich or Marine Velvet? I pretty much just read that all of the Ich remedies are bs and we should either go with hyposalinity or copper treatment in a hospital tank. Is this for all fish in the tank or just for the Tang?
All levels are OK, but nitrates and phosphates are a little high again. We did a water change 2 days ago. Our aquarium guy says it because the sand is new and the tank was cleaned so much that it is cycling again. (?)