Candymancangt
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So ich is back. I eliminated it completetly doing hyposalinity in my main tank about 9 months ago. I moved the 30 coral frags i had into my 20g quarantine tank put a 24 inch t5 fixture over it with my ati bulbs abd left that tank alone for 2 months. And for the other tank it was in hyposalinity for 2 months at 1.007 to 1.009.
It worked all my fish were ich free. And i havent seen ich again since. Howevee i did buy more fish hermit crabs and stuff recently. I did hypo on the fish and tank transfer on the flame angel and longnose butterfly which cant handle hyposalinity.
The hermits i did tank transfer on as well.
So im not sure who brought ich in but i suspect its the flame angel.long nose or the hermits or something. Cant be certain though.
Anyway the tank is 135 gallons. I have way more corals now then i did before and they wont fit in my 20g qt.. and neighter will all my fish.. I have 5 tangs a foxface. Butterfly flame angel. Bunch of green chromis.
Currently the only ones im seeing ich on are the powder brown tang and the butterfly. And ive only seen it on those 2 for a few weeks on and off. The other fish like my sailfin.naso. tomini, yellow tang. i never see anything the flame angel i see nothing either.
So its just been these 2 fish and it isnt too bad maybe 10-15 spots occasionally then its gone. But i know how ich is.. itll come back more and more and more until my other fish get it and i dont want to deal with losing 1000$ in fish.
I have a 60g hexagon with 2 discus and a few smaller fresh water fish in. I can move those smaller fish to my 92g and the discus ill just put in a 27g hex i have. ( cant put em in the 92g long story). I can use my 20g and 60g as quarantine tanks.
So my options are these 3 options.
1. Split my fish up put the chromis and smaller tangs like the tomini and yellow eye kole in my 20g long. And put the larger fish in my 60g hexagon. Like the yellow tang,fox, sailfin, and the 2 clowns and the naso. Then for the flame and butterfly and a wrass ill have to do tank transfer yet again for 2-3 or so weeks. This option i leave my corals alone to keep growing.
2. I keep all the fish in my main tank. Move the butterfly and flame angel, and the wrasse into tank transfer. Move all my corals into my 20g and 60g. Ill move the more sensative and larger corals to the 60g and the tougher and smaller corals to the 20g. Some corals are ecrusted on the rocks so ill just move the rocks with em. The corals will be fine. The lighting wont change and ill move some sand and as i mentioned rocks to the tanks filtration and flow will be the same too.
Option 3. Leave everything alone, watch the fish and just keep doing what im doing. But i dont like this option because the powder brown is an ich magnet hell just keep getting ich over n over.
Sorry for a long post. Im leaning towards moving the corals. Im 95% confident i wont lose any but moving so many fish into tiny tanks might cause issues. Plus my kole tang doesnt eat prepared foods he eats algae. And those tanks dont have algae. I dont care too much about losing all the fauna in my main tank. Itll still be on the rocks i do move out of the tank. The fish j worry most about is the long nose butterfly.. he eats mysis but tank transfer in a empty tank for 2-3 weeks last time stressed him out so much so he refused to eat and he got pretty skinny.
Whatever option i do its going to suck regardless.. itll deff be easisr to move the corals then the fish though. I really hate this lol. Ich free for 8 months until i decided i wanted more fish and some hermits.
This is my tank.
It worked all my fish were ich free. And i havent seen ich again since. Howevee i did buy more fish hermit crabs and stuff recently. I did hypo on the fish and tank transfer on the flame angel and longnose butterfly which cant handle hyposalinity.
The hermits i did tank transfer on as well.
So im not sure who brought ich in but i suspect its the flame angel.long nose or the hermits or something. Cant be certain though.
Anyway the tank is 135 gallons. I have way more corals now then i did before and they wont fit in my 20g qt.. and neighter will all my fish.. I have 5 tangs a foxface. Butterfly flame angel. Bunch of green chromis.
Currently the only ones im seeing ich on are the powder brown tang and the butterfly. And ive only seen it on those 2 for a few weeks on and off. The other fish like my sailfin.naso. tomini, yellow tang. i never see anything the flame angel i see nothing either.
So its just been these 2 fish and it isnt too bad maybe 10-15 spots occasionally then its gone. But i know how ich is.. itll come back more and more and more until my other fish get it and i dont want to deal with losing 1000$ in fish.
I have a 60g hexagon with 2 discus and a few smaller fresh water fish in. I can move those smaller fish to my 92g and the discus ill just put in a 27g hex i have. ( cant put em in the 92g long story). I can use my 20g and 60g as quarantine tanks.
So my options are these 3 options.
1. Split my fish up put the chromis and smaller tangs like the tomini and yellow eye kole in my 20g long. And put the larger fish in my 60g hexagon. Like the yellow tang,fox, sailfin, and the 2 clowns and the naso. Then for the flame and butterfly and a wrass ill have to do tank transfer yet again for 2-3 or so weeks. This option i leave my corals alone to keep growing.
2. I keep all the fish in my main tank. Move the butterfly and flame angel, and the wrasse into tank transfer. Move all my corals into my 20g and 60g. Ill move the more sensative and larger corals to the 60g and the tougher and smaller corals to the 20g. Some corals are ecrusted on the rocks so ill just move the rocks with em. The corals will be fine. The lighting wont change and ill move some sand and as i mentioned rocks to the tanks filtration and flow will be the same too.
Option 3. Leave everything alone, watch the fish and just keep doing what im doing. But i dont like this option because the powder brown is an ich magnet hell just keep getting ich over n over.
Sorry for a long post. Im leaning towards moving the corals. Im 95% confident i wont lose any but moving so many fish into tiny tanks might cause issues. Plus my kole tang doesnt eat prepared foods he eats algae. And those tanks dont have algae. I dont care too much about losing all the fauna in my main tank. Itll still be on the rocks i do move out of the tank. The fish j worry most about is the long nose butterfly.. he eats mysis but tank transfer in a empty tank for 2-3 weeks last time stressed him out so much so he refused to eat and he got pretty skinny.
Whatever option i do its going to suck regardless.. itll deff be easisr to move the corals then the fish though. I really hate this lol. Ich free for 8 months until i decided i wanted more fish and some hermits.
This is my tank.
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