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Ok so we are now getting somewhere. So setting up a qt mean I starve the ick in my dt and treat the fish in my qt.
Now understand I'm trying to wrap my head around this. Kick ick is designed to kill ick in its free swimming state. And I've have read many reports that it does in fact work. Idk if and of you follow joey, the do it you self king of aquariums but he supports this product as well.
This is why I'm wondering how many of you have actually tried the product, you have all done things with the 76 day treatment cycle, how many have tried the product because to be honest here its human nature to push aside one idea for the one that you know works.
Here is what I'm going to do I'm going to give this product a shot, I have turned my tank up to 80 degrees o read from you guys that it will help and I've hit the tank with the first does of kick ick. So I'm gonna play this test out and see how it goes.
Keep in mind the only fish that seems infected is my coral beauty every other fish is eating properly their diet is squid pe mysis cobalt pellets and seaweed so its well rounded. I have the enzyme to help with slim coat production. And my snowflake eel is a pig so he's bin great.
Although I love my fish trust me I do, my most expensive fish was only 60 bucks at 55 gallons I havnt spent a lot on any of my fish so knowing that a lose could happen. I'm going to give this a shot.
I plan on in the future getting a 130 gallon tank in which I plan on doing a live coral reef for that tank I know a couple qt tanks will be mandatory but for now I wanna see if this works.
I thank you all for you opinions and your hard work on driving this into my head but being that there are so my opinion and this is my first salt water tank I feel it might be best to learn from mistakes I may have before I get involved in the 130 reef tank that I only currently dream about. For it is that tank that I will be going all out.
Don't blame you for trying the Kickich, but if there is one bit of advice I can give you is to listen to the guys and gals on this forum (most of them anyways ). The beauty of forums like this is that other people have made the mistakes on our behalf and they are more than willing to share that experience with us. I can't count how many mistakes I was able to avoid and the money I was able to save, just because someone here took the time to share their experiences both good and bad. Also, remember, LFS can be a real help in this hobby, but they don't always have your best interest at heart. I always research to backup the advice I get from my LFS.