You are welcome. Here's a great link: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/treatment-options-102.189658/#post-2176437ahhhh! thank you!
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You are welcome. Here's a great link: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/treatment-options-102.189658/#post-2176437ahhhh! thank you!
awesome thanks for the qt though I don't have it setup yet so should I use freahly made saltwater to avoid the disease even though the tank won't be cycled?You are welcome. Here's a great link: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/treatment-options-102.189658/#post-2176437
Yes, fresh saltwater to reduce the numbers of parasites that may come over after the bath. Dose the tank with some instant cycle stuff like BioSpira, Dr. Tims, Turbo Start, Seachem Stability, it will help, but you'll need to do regular water changes anyway for the ammonia. Get a Seachem Ammonia Alert Badge.awesome thanks for the qt though I don't have it setup yet so should I use freahly made saltwater to avoid the disease even though the tank won't be cycled?
Yep. The QT should be dosed with Metro. The Metro will be the second hit to the parasites. The first hit being the bath in the acriflavine or formalin product.also do i medicate th QT with anything?
Thanks I have metro but I need to go out and get the other stuff or order it online he’s looking like he’s covered anything I can do to help him survive the night?Yep. The QT should be dosed with Metro. The Metro will be the second hit to the parasites. The first hit being the bath in the acriflavine or formalin product.
BTY, you can also do a freshwater dip before the bath. It will knock off some of the parasites from the fish's gills so they can breathe a bit better.
Yes. Do a freshwater dip. You can repeat them twice daily. It causes the parasites to spasm and drop off and later die.Thanks I have metro but I need to go out and get the other stuff or order it online he’s looking like he’s covered anything I can do to help him survive the night?
Thanks for all your help setting up the qts now but I don’t think the little guy is gonna last the night. The bigger one seems like she will recover but my little boy :’( swimming sideways and straight up and down gasping I only did 5 mins and not pure fresh water either. He seemed ok for a bit and looks more clear of pests but behavior looks like he’s on his way outYes. Do a freshwater dip. You can repeat them twice daily. It causes the parasites to spasm and drop off and later die.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/video-how-to-do-a-freshwater-dip.286639/#post-3487082
100%That's Brooklynella. The DT has to go fallow for 6 weeks to starve out the parasites. Feed the corals and inverts in the DT as needed. But the fish will have to be treated in a QT. Brook can be a very fast killer of clownfish aka "Clownfish Disease"
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/brooklynella.247938/#post-2913287
Yes always drip acclimate themThat is stress...clowns get a rep for being very hardy, but that is only if the clown becomes fully almated to the tank...Also, did you acclimate the clowns before adding them?
But also the clowns I had before definitely died of the same thing and I had them for at least 5 months so I don’t think it would have been stressThat is stress...clowns get a rep for being very hardy, but that is only if the clown becomes fully almated to the tank...Also, did you acclimate the clowns before adding them?