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Can anyone tell me what exactly I am dealing with. I can’t tell if it’s ich or velvet. I’ve luckily never had to deal with it before in the many years I have been doing this. I consolidated my two tanks due to time issues and they were all doing great for about a week. Until my Achilles started showing light signs a few days ago and it seemed to go away the next day. Today I came home from work and found him like this. To my knowledge there’s only one other fish showing any type of signs but is still eating. My Achilles has not been eating and he’s the boss of the tank so never gets picked on.
I’m working on trying to find a a holding tank that can fit all my fish in the event I need to qt all of them. Only issue is I can’t do copper due to some of my live stock and I’m gonna need a pretty decent size quarantine.. I’ve been told to do chloroquine phosphate but I’m having a hard time finding it. I ordered ick shield by new life spectrum because that was the only thing I was able to find that had cp as an active ingredient. Am I able to dose the cp to the DT or will I loose too much to the live rock absorbing.
Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Tank is 455 gallons (8x4x2) and total volume around 650.
Live stock is yellow stingrays, coral catsharks, porcupine puffer, Stars and Stripes puffer, epaulette shark, tangs, sweet lips, clown and a grouper.
I’m working on trying to find a a holding tank that can fit all my fish in the event I need to qt all of them. Only issue is I can’t do copper due to some of my live stock and I’m gonna need a pretty decent size quarantine.. I’ve been told to do chloroquine phosphate but I’m having a hard time finding it. I ordered ick shield by new life spectrum because that was the only thing I was able to find that had cp as an active ingredient. Am I able to dose the cp to the DT or will I loose too much to the live rock absorbing.
Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Tank is 455 gallons (8x4x2) and total volume around 650.
Live stock is yellow stingrays, coral catsharks, porcupine puffer, Stars and Stripes puffer, epaulette shark, tangs, sweet lips, clown and a grouper.