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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Saint Paul, MN
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GAH! (just complaining about ich...)
Treated for 3 months in the display tank with Kordon Ich Attack, soaking the food in garlic, and got a cleaner shrimp that actually did clean my fish.
No luck. Ich kept coming back. Little worse each time - never really bad though. So, set up a hospital tank. Treated for 2 weeks with copper. Spent a week removing the copper (in the mean time I had a sponge for the filter charging up in the sump of my display tank). Put the bacteria colonized sponge in the HOB filter on the hospital tank yesterday...and...man I'm such a noob...today my fish is scratching. That sponge was prolly charged with freshly hatched ich from the display tank. Anyway...had to complain to someone. Going with hyposalinity now... I didn't want fish in my display tank anyway ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Southern California
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Yeah, sometimes it can be frustrating. I just spent about 8 weeks treating some new fish for ich in my QT. Hypo didn't work for me, so I switched to Organi Cure, which didn't work, so I switched to CopperSafe, which worked, finally. Then, I left the ich-free fish in QT for another four weeks.
Yes, I think you reinfected your QT from the display. Of course, you need to leave your DT fallow for 6 or 8 weeks, so I guess you have plenty of time to re-cure your fish in the QT.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Bloomington, IN
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I'm using hypo right now and it's working great. I'm on my 5th week of Ich free. Make sure to keep your salinity VERY STABLE at 1.009. anything about 1.010 and your can pretty much start over...ich have been know to survive salinity levels at about 1.0105-1.011 so if it climbs at or above that you're wasting your time. I've never been one on chemical therapy...stick with a rigorous hypo treatment and you'll be fine. Good luck with it!
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~Adam Loving a hobby where there are few absolute right answers, many ways of doing things, a lot of good advice and, after all's said and done, a few ppm can cost you a whole lotta dough!! Current Tank Info: 55 gallon w/ 20 gallon refug...MAG 9.5 return, 3 Rio 120 powerheads in DT, 300W heater. 2x96w T5 lights (12K and actinic), 70lbs sand, 65lbs live rock...29 FO right now that will remain up and running and act as my quarantine tank. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NW Arkansas
Posts: 2,241
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Good luck. I'm sure you'll get it under control, but it'll take some time.
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