Originally Posted by
sepulatian
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How long has the hippo and wrassie been in QT? Are they being treated for anything? Why would you risk your display? A 10 gallon is fine if you are quarantining one small clown... Tangs cannot take small tanks. They are open water swimmers and need to swim...
QT is a bare bottom 10G that I set up 3 weeks ago using water from the DT. pH was 8.2, Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20 prior to putting the hippo and cleaner wrasse in the tank last Saturday. I expected a spike because of the increased biolode, but not the drop in pH. (I've requested assistance on that issue on a separate thread.) The wrasse is super active and eating ON reef flakes, ON Formula II pellets, and frozen brine shrimp; the tang hangs out in a piece of Nature's Image branch coral most of the time and is eating Formula II pellets. No visible signs of ich on either one that I can see at this time.
Originally Posted by sepulatian
http:///forum/post/3118826
Maracyn 2 works. You do have to have a fully cycled QT to use it though. I suggest that you get one going. Have you started beefing up his immune system?
So, using Nitrofurazone is not recommended? I was not able to find any Rod's Food, and shipping it here to Hawaii is not an option. Saw something called "Emerald Entrée" by San Francisco Bay Brand, but wasn't sure it was the same as Rod's...
Emerald Entrée
Although formulated for marine fish, this diet has been shown to be an excellent diet for freshwater fish as well. Fish that rely on micro-algae and vegetable matter as a main nutrition source will benefit from Emerald Entrée's complete nutritional package. We added Mysis Shrimp as a natural attractant. Emerald Entrée is fortified with omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA, which are proven to be important for optimal growth and disease prevention in marine fish.
All Freshwater Algae Eaters, Goldfish, Barbs, Gouramis, Live Bearers, African Cichlids, Sharks, Silver Dollars and all Saltwater Angelfish, Butterfly fish, Damsels, Clownfish, Groupers, Eels, and Tangs
Artemia Franciscana, mysis, krill, plankton, spinach, romaine lettuce, red leaf lettuce, spirulina algae, menhaden oil, sodium alginate, Vitamin premix: wheat flour, Vitamin A acetate, cholecalciferol (source of vitamin D3), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, niacin, calcium pantothenate, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfate complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, inositol, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, betaine, d-alpha mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E)
Crude Protein Min 6.20%
Crude Fat Min 1.20%
Crude Fiber Max 0.50%
Moisture Max 90.00%
Dry Protein % 62.00%
I purchased some Nori and hung a piece in the tank, but the yellow tang is not interested at all (still loves those ON Formula II pellets though!).