Is This Ich?

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Howdy neighbor, I see you are in Atlanta, I am up here in Woodstock.

Looks like you are getting some decent results.
Hi neighbor! Yes, getting good answers on this thread, and good results with the ich treatment on the RG.

What a difference after less than 24 hours in copper! The RG has been active and eating (a little, still not as hungry as earlier this week) as you can see in the video below. Don't fault me for the cheap tacky decorations - I saw a recommendation elsewhere on R2R that the fish may be less stressed if you put in decorations that are more natural looking than a couple of pieces of PVC pipe. Both fish, but the wrasse in particular, love those ceramic cave rocks.

I'm not rushing to set up a second QT to separate the RG and wrasse, but will keep a close watch on how they behave. It may still be best to give them each their own tank since they have at least 30 days before moving from the 10g QT to the 90g reef.

Thanks to everyone who responded and offered advice!

 

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