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I dunno, I added a copperband butterfly to my 75G, and he settled it pretty quick. I don't believe in QTing, everytime you have to catch the fish, I believe that adds more stress (plus ANOTHER move) than just adding them to the display in the first place. I think with 225G of space, a tang could settle in fairly well. |
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Lookin good :biggrin: That tang is beautiful.
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My New Pride & Joy
I spent too much money on this guy, but he's worth every cent. My new Aussie Harlequin Tuskfish.
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...k/IMG_2986.jpg He's about 6" long and already cruising the tank and eating. The other fish were a little freaked for awhile, but have since calmed down. He's not bothering anything so far; has left the snails alone. No shrimp in this tank, keep them in the sump. http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...k/IMG_2999.jpg Unbelievably colourful. He is definitely the showpiece fish in this tank. Look at those teeth. http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...k/IMG_2992.jpg |
Cool, I may just have to set up my 180 so I can keep pace with you! The wife really wants an Emperor Angel so that should be an easy sell:lol: Any more additions planned or is this going to be it for livestock?
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Uh-Oh!
Dammit! :censored: I knew I was looking for trouble and I found it. My new Harlequin Tuskfish has Ich and he's in the main tank.
I had been looking for an Aussie Tuskfish and a Chocolate Tang, and had put the word out to several suppliers. As luck would have it, two different suppliers came up with the two fish within days of each other. I didn't want to quarantine two large fish in a 20 gal QT at the same time, (figured that was asking for trouble) so I decided to put the Tang in the QT and the Tusker in the display. I was uncomfortable with this as I always quarantine new fish but Tuskfish are supposedly quite hardy, and I thought it was the better choice of the two, as Tangs are such Ich magnets. He looked great, nice colour, fat and healthy with no signs of disease. So now I have a $200 fish with Ich in my tank! In hindsight, I should have turned down one of the fish but I felt guilty refusing one after they brought them in specially for me. There's far too many fish to remove and quarantine. I've just done a 25% water change and siphoned most of the substrate out. I'll run a diatom frequently and up the dosage of garlic and Selcon. He only has a few spots on him and none of the other fish show signs yet. Hopefully I get through this without any casualties and just live with Ich in the tank. What do you guys with large tanks and lots of fish do when Ich appears? I could hook-up a UV sterlizer I guess. If worst comes to worst and the Ich becomes a real problem I'll have to buy a larger QT and remove all the fish. Suggestions? Anything else I can do? |
I would just run the garlic like crazy and not suck out the sand Lance. Its there to late you will have to deal with it now man.. lay the garlic to the food like crazy. your skimmer wont like it but hey oh well
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Live with it. Healthy fish will not die of ich. I know so many people now with large tanks, many large fish and most have ich in the tank. I have had ich in my tanks for years now and never lost a fish excpet in QT. My Tusk still has some ich but long as he is eating, not rubbing and acting normal, he is fine. You will notice break outs will become less and less severe as time goes on. Eventually they just kind of show up for a day or two here and there. I think your on the right track though. I would try to get the tank stocked relatively soon and then do not add more fish. Just let them deal with the ich thats there. If you keep adding fish, you will generally see flare ups each time the new guy goes in. Good luck! |
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