Hello Reefers,
I would like to ask your advise based on your experience with Ich breakout, for awhile everything seemed to be peaceful in my tank, was happy adding some small corals for testing, its 4 month old tank approx.
Then, two weeks after the last fish - which the shop promised me it was quarantined ( I kept it with him for two weeks isolated to make sure) but still the breakout took it place
Seems im a bit unlucky with fish, I got two clowns who refused to eat since adaption, lost their color and died in their hospital, then out of remaining 11 the Ich martyred 4 so far, ive seen spots on 3 more who trying to fight it. I started with polyp lab medic as it seems not easy to catch them in the tank.
Now hopefully if i manage to pull few fish alive at the end of this experience. im thinking what would be wiser, to keep the fish and manage the parasite incase it pops up again, or shall i remove the fish totally and keep it fishless tank with few corals for 2 months to (hopefully) Ich is no more in the system.
Thanks,
I would like to ask your advise based on your experience with Ich breakout, for awhile everything seemed to be peaceful in my tank, was happy adding some small corals for testing, its 4 month old tank approx.
Then, two weeks after the last fish - which the shop promised me it was quarantined ( I kept it with him for two weeks isolated to make sure) but still the breakout took it place
Seems im a bit unlucky with fish, I got two clowns who refused to eat since adaption, lost their color and died in their hospital, then out of remaining 11 the Ich martyred 4 so far, ive seen spots on 3 more who trying to fight it. I started with polyp lab medic as it seems not easy to catch them in the tank.
Now hopefully if i manage to pull few fish alive at the end of this experience. im thinking what would be wiser, to keep the fish and manage the parasite incase it pops up again, or shall i remove the fish totally and keep it fishless tank with few corals for 2 months to (hopefully) Ich is no more in the system.
Thanks,