Cheetos said:All my fish get a freshwater dip before they go into quarantine for 4 weeks. If they have ich the freshwater dip will kill it.
The general consensus is that the freshwater dip is not entirely effective. Morevoer, unless done correctly, it can cause more harm to the fish than good.Stevie T. said:Has anyone here had success with a "fresh water dip"?
Jim is correct.jimmyj7090 said:Anything wet could introduce ICK. If it's rock, coral, cleanup critters exct a QT period is the only safe way. 6 weeks in a OT with no fish will be good insurance.
flavescens said:Anyone want to know how my ick situation worked out? Last night I tore down my 40 display (live rock and inverts in a bucket with heater and powerhead) and removed the fish and the sand. I saved 99% of the water, though used some for the live rock bucket, and drip acclimated the fish into the re-filled 40 as a quaranteen system and added cupramine. I just got KAS' 55 tank with the closed loop system to set up and start cycling Saturday and Sunday, so I figured that the time frames would basically work out between the cycle and the end of the cupramine treatment, and hopefully everything would turn out ok.
But then this morning I got home from my gf's before work to feed the fish and the tang, the coral beauty, the hawkfish, one of two clowns and on of three chromis are dead! I am devistated and confused and I have no idea what went wrong. I do know that we checked twice about the amount of the cupramine we put in so I know we did that right. Who knows... Maybe it was the shock, but with so many dying, I think it was something I may have done. Anyway, I am going to investigate tonight when I am done crying and will write more later.
The copper dosage probably was correct and copper would not have had a detrimental interaction with anything present in the water.flavescens said:...and the tang, the coral beauty, the hawkfish, one of two clowns and on of three chromis are dead! I am devistated and confused and I have no idea what went wrong.
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