So the worst has happened... atleast worst for me.
My tank is 4 months old.
i now have ich on my fish - pretty visible.
My tank is saltwater - 90 gallon with a 40 gallon sump.
I am running GFO and Carbon as well.
I have a NWB Skimmer with two filter socks.
I have a reef tank - so to speak with about 5-6 corals in there.
I dont have a QT.
Please guide me - the best way to treat in this situation.
I havent added any livestock for a month or so -
so i know none of the new additions brought it.
What did happen - was my anemone got shredded in the tank - and that made everyone stressed out. Even though i was able to pull the remains of the nem and clean the gyre within a 12 hour period - i think the damage had already been done.
I also did a 50-60% water change -
Currently - i have raised the temperature to 82 degrees.
I have increased my feeding to the tank to 3 times a day with a constant replenishment of Nori.
What additional steps can i take to prevent any loss?
My tank is 4 months old.
i now have ich on my fish - pretty visible.
My tank is saltwater - 90 gallon with a 40 gallon sump.
I am running GFO and Carbon as well.
I have a NWB Skimmer with two filter socks.
I have a reef tank - so to speak with about 5-6 corals in there.
I dont have a QT.
Please guide me - the best way to treat in this situation.
I havent added any livestock for a month or so -
so i know none of the new additions brought it.
What did happen - was my anemone got shredded in the tank - and that made everyone stressed out. Even though i was able to pull the remains of the nem and clean the gyre within a 12 hour period - i think the damage had already been done.
I also did a 50-60% water change -
Currently - i have raised the temperature to 82 degrees.
I have increased my feeding to the tank to 3 times a day with a constant replenishment of Nori.
What additional steps can i take to prevent any loss?