So I added a purple tang, who very quickly developed velvet. He spread it around, took out a chunk of my fish, looked on deaths door for days, but is now amongst the few that survived.
I have left,
Pt
1 spot fox face
2 x anthias
Cleaner wrasse
Orange spot goby.
All fish now look in fine health. The fox face showed signs of velvet, as did 1 of the surviving anthias. Every fish is now fin perfect. The tank is looking better than ever.
My question is, what now?
I know that taking all fish out, treating the tank, and fallowing for 90 days would rid the tank of it, but I'm a little hesitant to stress out a bunch of perfectly healthy fish.
I'm also a bit hesitant to put any more fiah in, as I don't want them to get velvet and die.
I have a big UV on the system, and have been treating with polyplab reef safe ich and velvet treatment.
My thoughts are to keep going with the treatment, and not add anything new for the fallow period, or longer, in the hopes that the uv and the treatment, with healthy fish will negate the need for treating rhe fish.
Any thoughts? Am I on the right track?
I have left,
Pt
1 spot fox face
2 x anthias
Cleaner wrasse
Orange spot goby.
All fish now look in fine health. The fox face showed signs of velvet, as did 1 of the surviving anthias. Every fish is now fin perfect. The tank is looking better than ever.
My question is, what now?
I know that taking all fish out, treating the tank, and fallowing for 90 days would rid the tank of it, but I'm a little hesitant to stress out a bunch of perfectly healthy fish.
I'm also a bit hesitant to put any more fiah in, as I don't want them to get velvet and die.
I have a big UV on the system, and have been treating with polyplab reef safe ich and velvet treatment.
My thoughts are to keep going with the treatment, and not add anything new for the fallow period, or longer, in the hopes that the uv and the treatment, with healthy fish will negate the need for treating rhe fish.
Any thoughts? Am I on the right track?