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Had Enough of Ich in my DT!!!


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Finally decided that enough was enough. After losing my clowns to a series of ich and brook, I’m pulling the plug on my DT and running a 75 day struck fallow for the remainder of my inhabitants (1 green chromis, 1 bicolour blenny)
 
Going to be documenting my progress on a weekly basis. Will try to be disciplined about quarantining new arrivals in the future as well!
 
Fishless DT
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Quarantine “Tank” with Cycled Media
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Medication - Seachem Paraguard
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Left my skunk cleaner and pistol shrimps back in my DT cos I doubt they’d survive the copper treatment or serve as hosts for the ich.
 
 
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i juz completed my own ich battle. i was fortunate that i have no corals so i juz dropped my salinity to 1.009-1.01 for 5weeks. i lost a few fishes here & there but 80% survived. no chemical no uv... juz dropped salinity and stopped chiller to bring up the temperature.

i dropped the salinity over the course of at least 5 days. now slowly bringing back the salinity. will take my time as most studies show that fishes can handle dropping of salinity but cannot handle increasing that well.

again, once i add new fishes the problem may come back, but i m too lazy to set up QT.

 

the remaining fishes r eating and doing well now... hope i dont have to repeat this in the future...

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