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| View Poll Results: If you notice ich in quarantine, what do you do? | |||
| Feed well, if fish is healthy after a while add to display |
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9 | 29.03% |
| Treat with Hyposalinity |
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9 | 29.03% |
| Treat with Cupramine |
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6 | 19.35% |
| Other - State it as a comment below |
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7 | 22.58% |
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I am pretty sure that at this time my main tank does not have ich.
I have the ultimate ich magnet, an achilles tang. Even after removing all the rock, stirring the sand bed up in the process and placing all the rock back in a different position (high stress) my tang has never had a single white spot on him. All my fish were quarantined for 8 weeks and treated with cupramine for 2 of those weeks before being added to the display. I have an achilles tang (6 yrs), a regal angel(6yrs), 2 potters angels(2 yrs) and a copperband butterfly (3 yrs) all hard to keep fish with never any signs of ich..... |
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