mysterybox;782835 wrote:
saltbubbles;782788 said:
Sorry, not trying to be a show off, just trying to give accurate info...
I would treat all fish in QT, and mandarin I would watch in display, and treat yellow with prazi....no clue on Bennie...
Thanks and no worries, your secret's out. Veeeeery deep inside you, you are a jawbreaker with a marshmallow filling
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JeF4y;782939 wrote: If you leave any fish in the DT, I'd leave the mandarin ONLY. Also, just an anal point of clarification, the mandarin is a dragonet, not a goby. The mandarin has a slime coating around it that can deter/help prevent infestation but will not make it immune (just lowers the probability). The lawnmower blenny does not have this so he would definitely be at a high risk.
Yup, I'm aware of that fact. Mandarin is a dragonet not a goby but it's just the habit pardon my newbieness lol
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rdnelson99;782832 wrote: You are in a bind to be sure. But, if you leave any fish in the system, you most likely will have another outbreak of ich. If fish are in the tank when the eggs hatch you will have another outbreak. Putting fish in QT allows you to treat them without killing inverts but to totally rid the tank it needs to fishless for 6 weeks. Now, it could be that leaving the fish in the tank and feeding with Metro and Focus would be enough. It won't kill the ich but may be enough to increas the imune systems of the fish so that the ich will not take over and kill them. I have heard some pretty accomplished people say they always have some ich in the tank.
Well thats what I was thinking, and the reason why I want all the fish out of the DT but I'm worried my mandarin wont have anything to eat. I highly doubt he will try other foods since I've never seen him eat.
About the accomplished people with ich in their tank, that's way beyond my abilities.