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So I have a filefish with two little white dots on a fin. They've been there a while and haven't changed. I don't know that it's ich. Long story short, I posted about the issue on this forum and I decided to take every fish out of my display system and put them in quarantine. I have two quarantine tanks I am splitting the fish amongst. I have access to plenty of chloroquine and copper (both Copper Power and Cupramine). I want to treat all fish to be safe. I have clowns, filefish, dwarf angels, and wrasses I will need to treat. The display system will remain fallow for at least 76 days and it's about 35 feet from the quarantine aquariums. The quarantine tanks have HOB filters with minimal media in them. They each have a couple of hiding spots for the fish, heaters and air pumps releasing 21% O2 right under the surface.
I have plenty of copper test kits.
I want to be absolutely sure that if there is ich that it will be gone. I do NOT want to do the TTM as my schedule makes it an impossibility to keep up with and I have concerns about it stressing out the fish just as much as medicating them.
I don't mind ramping up slowly. What's a good approach for medicating with this mixture of fish. I'd like to medicate both tanks (same volume) identically and not treat them unequally. That will add to the possibility of my screwing something up - which I don't want to do.
Yes, I'm probably paranoid and don't need to do this but I want the peace of mine of not having to worry about ich. I've got all the time and drugs in the world!
Background is that all fish were previously treated with a minimum of several days of Seachem ParaGuard and fed food medicated with Seachem Focus, Metroplex, and Kanaplex. I have no reason to suspect there is a bacterial issue. So the treatment is for external parasites only; that's my only worry at this juncture.
Thanks in advance for all good tips!
I have plenty of copper test kits.
I want to be absolutely sure that if there is ich that it will be gone. I do NOT want to do the TTM as my schedule makes it an impossibility to keep up with and I have concerns about it stressing out the fish just as much as medicating them.
I don't mind ramping up slowly. What's a good approach for medicating with this mixture of fish. I'd like to medicate both tanks (same volume) identically and not treat them unequally. That will add to the possibility of my screwing something up - which I don't want to do.
Yes, I'm probably paranoid and don't need to do this but I want the peace of mine of not having to worry about ich. I've got all the time and drugs in the world!
Background is that all fish were previously treated with a minimum of several days of Seachem ParaGuard and fed food medicated with Seachem Focus, Metroplex, and Kanaplex. I have no reason to suspect there is a bacterial issue. So the treatment is for external parasites only; that's my only worry at this juncture.
Thanks in advance for all good tips!