mot ii
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When we set up our DT we did not establish a QT tank. Live and learn....
We recently purchased a blue hippo tang that developed ich within 3 days of being in the tank. We also have 3 pajama cardinals in the tank with no sign (yet) of ich. Our LFS gave us Quick Cure to treat the tank (which I am now thinking was NOT a good idea.) We are on day 3 (of 3 day treatment) of the Quick Cure and haven't had any problems from it yet, but I can only imagine what is yet to come. We have LR and a few snails, but no other inverts, etc. Our LFS said the Quick Cure would be okay with the LR and snails... hummm...now I am wondering if that is really a true statement. We have a 65 gal tank. As of now the tang still has signs of ich but since we're still in the treatment period I am hopeful maybe some will go away. The tang doesn't seem to be labored in breathing, etc and is eating very well. The cardinals don't seem phased by anything...they just keep swimming around like nothing has happened.
We want to create a QT tank. In setting up the tank could we use existing DT water so our QT tank is ready fairly soon? I know the water is now infested with the ich parasites, but if our objective is to move the fish into QT and do the hyposalinity method won't this ultimately kill what is in the DT water that we moved?
We will leave the fish (or any survivors) in the QT tank for many weeks and allow our DT to be fish free until ich would be gone (about 6-8 weeks if I am reading correctly.)
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!!
We recently purchased a blue hippo tang that developed ich within 3 days of being in the tank. We also have 3 pajama cardinals in the tank with no sign (yet) of ich. Our LFS gave us Quick Cure to treat the tank (which I am now thinking was NOT a good idea.) We are on day 3 (of 3 day treatment) of the Quick Cure and haven't had any problems from it yet, but I can only imagine what is yet to come. We have LR and a few snails, but no other inverts, etc. Our LFS said the Quick Cure would be okay with the LR and snails... hummm...now I am wondering if that is really a true statement. We have a 65 gal tank. As of now the tang still has signs of ich but since we're still in the treatment period I am hopeful maybe some will go away. The tang doesn't seem to be labored in breathing, etc and is eating very well. The cardinals don't seem phased by anything...they just keep swimming around like nothing has happened.
We want to create a QT tank. In setting up the tank could we use existing DT water so our QT tank is ready fairly soon? I know the water is now infested with the ich parasites, but if our objective is to move the fish into QT and do the hyposalinity method won't this ultimately kill what is in the DT water that we moved?
We will leave the fish (or any survivors) in the QT tank for many weeks and allow our DT to be fish free until ich would be gone (about 6-8 weeks if I am reading correctly.)
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!!