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Originally Posted by
Kenman345 http:///t/397624/started-a-56g-fowlr-tank-and-could-use-some-help-with-picking-fish/120#post_3546501
So you think they may have ich is what you're saying? or rather, it appears one of them might.
It sounds like you are suggesting that I proceed cautiously and watch the clownfish carefully. I will take action in the next 24 hours if I believe this to be the case. I got the fish from the supplier LA....so, I was hoping to have a fairly good chance of healthy fish.
I will watch them, and see, if I do not see ich tomorrow afternoon, I will do a water change and scrub the inside of the tank as best I can in the middle of it to hopefully help their chances. If I still see ich tomorrow afternoon, I will have to start a treatment. I have Seachem cupramine and copper test kit, and I have a refractometer and Hydor ATO on the tank, but the hydor ATO only seems to kick in once every 2-3 days so I may need to supplement that by hand with either one of my treatment options.
Should I take out the Chaeto for any of the treatments besides the water change? It really would be most ideal if I were able to wait till the weekend to start the treatment as I can most accurately and properly perform the process. Would it be bad to start the copper treatment and not get it to the right level until 16 hours later when i can get back to slowly raising the copper levels? Would that slow of a change be okay?
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I added a single drop of Kents Garlic Xtreme in hopes of helping whatever is going on with the fish. That is their recommended dosage for a 10G tank.
Wouldn't it make sense if one has it the other should as well? the one that I am worried about seems to be the one taking the most abuse from their fighting, and the other clownfish not only eats but basically zooms around to get as much food as it wants quickly and then will stop. I do believe I have some copepods in the water column though from the chaetomorpha, so hopefully the clownfish is at least feeding on some of those in the tank and maybe that is the reason behind the lack of appetite.
yes you will need to remove the chaeto and the pods will only cause an ammonia spike when they die and they will die during both of the treatments. i think you are taking the right steps as of right now but scrubing the tank will only make things worse, you will stress out the fish and make them motr ulnrabe and the eggs will just be sturd up and you can wate but that gives the ich that much longer to get to the fish and ich can get to a point wher its just untreatable. i think you should take steps like you just have unhealthy fish, im not saying that you do but to act like you do so the fish have a better chance agenst the parasite. copper will not do anything good unless it right at the desired spot. if its too much it kills your fish if its too little it does nothing. the good news is that it is farely ezey to maintaine the desired spot and you really only haft to test once a day so when you wake up the next morning befor work fallow the directions exactly as it says and add the right amount. test and thin if needed or add a little but if you fallow the directions correctly it will be right on the money