EricTheRed
No, I'm not a communist..
I am perhaps as angry as I have ever been in my life right now....(at myself)
Recently I acquired a new fish that was "quarantined" before I bought it. I decided to add it straight to my tank. EVERY other fish in my tank was quarantined by me with copper for 4 weeks before going into my tank so I can say with 100% certainty that this fish brought the ich with it. I even cycled this tank with dry rock so it couldn't have come from LR. I know that a fish can carry ich in its gills and not exhibit white spots externally but I broke away from my standard procedure and put it right in my tank.
Well, now my QT tank is a hospital tank for the next 4 weeks so I won't be buying any new fish in the near future. It took me over an hour to catch the fish and I had to entirely break down my rock-scape to catch him, which will be a PITA to get it "just right" again.
I noticed the fish didn't eat this morning so I inspected him closely and that's when I saw a couple spots. It does not appear that any other fish have any spots, but since ich starts in the gills it is still likely that others are already infected and i just can't see it yet.
The worst part would be if other fish have already caught it...Since I never expected to run copper or do a hypo treatment on this tank, I decided to start putting softies in this tank. I presently have several types of shrooms, xenia and gsp. Plus I have snails and crabs. If I need to treat the tank then I'll need to relocate the coral and inverts because they will not survive a hypo treatment. Fingers crossed..........
UUUUUUUUUGGGGHHHHH
Word to the wise....ALWAYS QT ALL of your fish
Recently I acquired a new fish that was "quarantined" before I bought it. I decided to add it straight to my tank. EVERY other fish in my tank was quarantined by me with copper for 4 weeks before going into my tank so I can say with 100% certainty that this fish brought the ich with it. I even cycled this tank with dry rock so it couldn't have come from LR. I know that a fish can carry ich in its gills and not exhibit white spots externally but I broke away from my standard procedure and put it right in my tank.
Well, now my QT tank is a hospital tank for the next 4 weeks so I won't be buying any new fish in the near future. It took me over an hour to catch the fish and I had to entirely break down my rock-scape to catch him, which will be a PITA to get it "just right" again.
I noticed the fish didn't eat this morning so I inspected him closely and that's when I saw a couple spots. It does not appear that any other fish have any spots, but since ich starts in the gills it is still likely that others are already infected and i just can't see it yet.
The worst part would be if other fish have already caught it...Since I never expected to run copper or do a hypo treatment on this tank, I decided to start putting softies in this tank. I presently have several types of shrooms, xenia and gsp. Plus I have snails and crabs. If I need to treat the tank then I'll need to relocate the coral and inverts because they will not survive a hypo treatment. Fingers crossed..........
UUUUUUUUUGGGGHHHHH

Word to the wise....ALWAYS QT ALL of your fish