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Four days ago, my tank was stocked with 3 chromis, 1 tomato clownfish and 1 Pyle's wrasse. On Wednesday, Brett noticed that my clown seemed to have ich, and maybe one of the chromis had it, but the other fish seemed fine. Nevertheless, I decided to net them all out and put them in my quarantine tank. It was a huge pain to get them out, but eventually (with Eric's assistance) we got all 5 fish out and into a quarantine tank. We were keeping the clown in a smaller tank inside the 10g for a few days until the other fish got more comfortable in the tank. I used 6 or 7 gallons of water from my main tank to start the QT. The fish seemed okay - I fed them and all five ate fine. I dropped some SeaCure into the water, tested the levels of copper using a test kit, and all looked fine.
The next day, I added a couple of cups of fresh RO/DI water and a bunch more salt water that I made. I also used some of the new saltwater to finish topping off my main tank (I need a bigger bucket for mixing salt). I fed the fish in the morning, and all of them ate. In the afternoon, I noticed that the temperature had gotten a little high and the fish weren't looking so hot, so I turned down the heater and watched them for a while. Temperature went down, and the fish seemed more energetic. I'd been keeping the QT at 84 degrees anyway to speed up the lifecycle of the ich. I think the highest it got to was 88-89 degrees. I put a tiny bit of food in the tank to see if they would still eat, and though they were a bit lethargic, all five fish again ate.
Before I went out on Sunday night, they were all swimming around. Temperature was a solid 83 degrees and I thought everything was fine. When I got home six hours later, four out of five fish were dead.
The largest chromis was still alive, but he was hovering in one place at the top of the water. I tried to feed him, but he ignored the food. I figured if I left him in the QT tank, he wouldn't have long to live, so I tossed him back into my display tank and hoped I wasn't making a huge mistake. Woke up this morning, and he's fine - swimming around and eating, though he looks a little lost. My display tank in general is 100% fine - all corals open and growing, Ammonia/Nitrite/Nitrate levels at zero.
So, here are my questions:
1: What killed my fish? Bad batch of SeaCure? Or did I do something wrong?
2: I'm sure my main tank has ich in it, and now it has a new host. I'm loathe to quarantine again until I figure out what went wrong the first time. Idea of what I can do in the meantime?
3: I know that chromis are schooling fish. Is my one surviving fish goiing to be okay on his own? I don't really want to invest anymore money in livestock until I know I've gotten rid of all of the ich in my tank.
4: What should I do with the powerhead in my QT tank? It used to be in my main tank, and my flow is suffering without it. But, on the other hand, I know you should really have all things separate for a QT. Should I just buy a new powerhead for my main tank?
Sorry for the length on this, and thanks to anyone who manages to read through it. I'm especially sad about the loss of my fairy wrasse. and I know that is one fish I won't be able to replace (unless I suddently win the lottery or something).
I am planning to test the levels in the QT water soon and will update.
The next day, I added a couple of cups of fresh RO/DI water and a bunch more salt water that I made. I also used some of the new saltwater to finish topping off my main tank (I need a bigger bucket for mixing salt). I fed the fish in the morning, and all of them ate. In the afternoon, I noticed that the temperature had gotten a little high and the fish weren't looking so hot, so I turned down the heater and watched them for a while. Temperature went down, and the fish seemed more energetic. I'd been keeping the QT at 84 degrees anyway to speed up the lifecycle of the ich. I think the highest it got to was 88-89 degrees. I put a tiny bit of food in the tank to see if they would still eat, and though they were a bit lethargic, all five fish again ate.
Before I went out on Sunday night, they were all swimming around. Temperature was a solid 83 degrees and I thought everything was fine. When I got home six hours later, four out of five fish were dead.
So, here are my questions:
1: What killed my fish? Bad batch of SeaCure? Or did I do something wrong?
2: I'm sure my main tank has ich in it, and now it has a new host. I'm loathe to quarantine again until I figure out what went wrong the first time. Idea of what I can do in the meantime?
3: I know that chromis are schooling fish. Is my one surviving fish goiing to be okay on his own? I don't really want to invest anymore money in livestock until I know I've gotten rid of all of the ich in my tank.
4: What should I do with the powerhead in my QT tank? It used to be in my main tank, and my flow is suffering without it. But, on the other hand, I know you should really have all things separate for a QT. Should I just buy a new powerhead for my main tank?
Sorry for the length on this, and thanks to anyone who manages to read through it. I'm especially sad about the loss of my fairy wrasse. and I know that is one fish I won't be able to replace (unless I suddently win the lottery or something).
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