Hi, just got a new hippo (blue) tang in the tank for 2 days. It seems to be rubbing the side of its body against the live rock... somewhat aggressively but not constantly doing it. No bleeding or scratches yet. What does this mean?
Thanks.
Thanks for the responses.
I've got him in a QT tank and treating it with coppersafe. How will I know it's treated and able to go back into the regular tank?
Thanks.
"Ick can be dealt with different ways, basically you either go for "managment" or "eradication"."
As John said you have really 2 choices.
I had to face this same decision back about 6 months ago.
I felt that eradication was my only option.
My decision was simple,i made the choice to have a "captive system".
Like you I didn't want that system to include a parasite.
And there was only one person to blame for introducing it unfortunately........me.So I did what I thought was right and went hypo for the fish and left the tank fallow for 7 weeks.
I can report that I've never been happier,and so are the fish in my care.
Not to hijack, but we are battling this in the new 180. Current residents are an anthia, a rabbitfish, a YWG, and a neon goby (plus two skunk cleaners and cuc).
I don't know if ich came in to the system via anthias that were qt'd (not hypo'd) for 6 weeks, or it was in the LR we added. In either case, it's in there with a vengance.
What do you think is better - remove the existing fish (a daunting task) an hypo in a 20L or remove the corals and inverts and hypo the 180?
Hey Lisa,
I'll keep my "eradication" speech to myself, but if you decide to remove and treat, I've got a variety of traps you're welcome to borrow. (and 75G hospital tank I'm not using)
LMK
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