whotzler
New Member
SWF.com said 40 gal minimum tank size at time of purchase, but the more I read the more realize that my 40 gal tank is probably to small or will be shortly for my new 2" tang, and I will have to look into relocation options. So with that out of the way, I have had the tang for 3 weeks now and have noticed a dozen or so white spots and that it was rubbing up on the rocks(more than usual, goofy fish lol) classic signs of Ich. Being a new fish to the tank I'm sure it was stress induced. Sure wish I would have used a QT, but I don't have one...yet. I have read so many different options for treatment from just feeding it better, I read broccoli is great, I will try that, to removing all fish and treat them and remove all rock, coral and treat tank. Is Ich something that can be managed? Or should I remove all fish for the Ich lifecycle? Maybe dipping fish in fresh water for several min.? So many opinions out there!!! My main focus is on the coral, but I would hate to loose any fish. How do I keep this from spreading to the others (see below)?
40 gallon corner tank. (1 clown, 3 Damsels, 1 Tang, 12 coral frags, BTA,)
40 lbs. Live rock
40 lbs. Live sand
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates <5
Phosphates <.25
Salinity 35 SG 1.025
PH 8.2
KH 11
Temp 78
40 gallon corner tank. (1 clown, 3 Damsels, 1 Tang, 12 coral frags, BTA,)
40 lbs. Live rock
40 lbs. Live sand
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates <5
Phosphates <.25
Salinity 35 SG 1.025
PH 8.2
KH 11
Temp 78