Hi everyone,
Long story short as possible- My tank has had a very small fish stock list and corals with no changes and doing well for a long time due to school and then a seam failure that I then needed to replace my tank. Got everything up and finally decided to enjoy the hobby again. Been buying some corals here and there from responsible reputable local private and only one LFS. Things were doing well. Then I bought a school of chromis. Everything continued doing well. I then came across a very reputable seller with an appointment only facility that had Gem Tangs on sale for $400. My dream fish. This is great, right? No. At his facility the fish looked great in a small container when looking at him but there was dim lighting overall. The seller claims the fish was in copper and had multiple tanks plumbed with very very high end fish that all seemed to be doing okay. My QT tank wasn't up and running at the time so I acclimated him, put him in a acclimation box in my display during lights out and when the lights came on the next day I see spots along his fins consistent with what appeared like ich. I immediately removed him and returned him praying I was able to get him out in time.
I monitored my fish for a few days and all was looking okay. During that time I got the opportunity to buy a small Gem and Hippo Tang but had to act fast as they were on a limited time sale. Now my QT is up at this point but definitely not as well cycled as I wished. I put my Hippo in my display as he was from a reputable seller but the Gem Tang was from an iffy seller so he went into the QT. I'm sitting there observing the Hippo who is doing great and eating annnnnnnd there it is. 2-3 white spots on the body/fins of my Foxface and Blonde Naso. Next day my Hippo has a single white spot.
So I'm in an early phase or light infestation of something. Not big enough to be lympho and consistent enough with the look of ich. The fish are all eating and acting normal.
I don't have the place to move all the fish and do an eradication of this possible ich so I'm stuck. I have my Gem in a QT that is way too new and don't trust him in there too long and a display with some sort of issue. I am feeding more frequently and adding Selcon and garlic. This has happened before and I was able to save all the fish within the display. I run a 25 watt Aqua UV sterilizer as well in my tank.
Now the question is, do I move my Gem to the display within the next week as I manage this possible ich. I hate to see him get sick in my newly set up QT as I planned to only have him in there for a short observation period.
Also anyone have any new innovative ich management protocols they have had luck with? I wasn't able to get photos of any of this as it is only a couple spots on the fins of fast moving fish but I will try tonight.
I should add that years ago I had an ich outbreak and did a 5 month fishless tank only to put them back and get ich immediately so eradication really isn't my preferred method nowadays and management seems to be it. I think ich is inevitable. You do this long enough and it'll get you.
Thanks in advance.
Long story short as possible- My tank has had a very small fish stock list and corals with no changes and doing well for a long time due to school and then a seam failure that I then needed to replace my tank. Got everything up and finally decided to enjoy the hobby again. Been buying some corals here and there from responsible reputable local private and only one LFS. Things were doing well. Then I bought a school of chromis. Everything continued doing well. I then came across a very reputable seller with an appointment only facility that had Gem Tangs on sale for $400. My dream fish. This is great, right? No. At his facility the fish looked great in a small container when looking at him but there was dim lighting overall. The seller claims the fish was in copper and had multiple tanks plumbed with very very high end fish that all seemed to be doing okay. My QT tank wasn't up and running at the time so I acclimated him, put him in a acclimation box in my display during lights out and when the lights came on the next day I see spots along his fins consistent with what appeared like ich. I immediately removed him and returned him praying I was able to get him out in time.
I monitored my fish for a few days and all was looking okay. During that time I got the opportunity to buy a small Gem and Hippo Tang but had to act fast as they were on a limited time sale. Now my QT is up at this point but definitely not as well cycled as I wished. I put my Hippo in my display as he was from a reputable seller but the Gem Tang was from an iffy seller so he went into the QT. I'm sitting there observing the Hippo who is doing great and eating annnnnnnd there it is. 2-3 white spots on the body/fins of my Foxface and Blonde Naso. Next day my Hippo has a single white spot.
So I'm in an early phase or light infestation of something. Not big enough to be lympho and consistent enough with the look of ich. The fish are all eating and acting normal.
I don't have the place to move all the fish and do an eradication of this possible ich so I'm stuck. I have my Gem in a QT that is way too new and don't trust him in there too long and a display with some sort of issue. I am feeding more frequently and adding Selcon and garlic. This has happened before and I was able to save all the fish within the display. I run a 25 watt Aqua UV sterilizer as well in my tank.
Now the question is, do I move my Gem to the display within the next week as I manage this possible ich. I hate to see him get sick in my newly set up QT as I planned to only have him in there for a short observation period.
Also anyone have any new innovative ich management protocols they have had luck with? I wasn't able to get photos of any of this as it is only a couple spots on the fins of fast moving fish but I will try tonight.
I should add that years ago I had an ich outbreak and did a 5 month fishless tank only to put them back and get ich immediately so eradication really isn't my preferred method nowadays and management seems to be it. I think ich is inevitable. You do this long enough and it'll get you.
Thanks in advance.