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shmibly

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I have a sailfin tang with ich, trying to catch him will surely kill him, the ich is not super severe yet. Long story short, while my UV sterilizer was out of commission (2 weeks) the outbreak began (Monday). I got it fixed today. Is waiting it out a good idea? Surely the free floating ich will get fried right? The tang is eating like there is no tomorrow, and the shrimp are all over him, is it safe to try and wait it out? I tried Kick Ich....it seemed to sorta help clear the tumors up but seemed to stress everybody else out, so i stopped.
 

nuch

Babe it was on sale!
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staten island
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ich

I'm no pro, but i had ich twice. The first one pretty much killed all my fish, i tried kick ich and 3 others on the market not one worked and reading thread after thread on many websites, none of them work for anyone else. The only known factor to work is QT. The second one was mild and caught early and worked,and i didnt qt them. What i did was every time I feed them (twice a day) i put garlic xtreme and vitamin c in there food. let it soak for five min. I did it for about 3 weeks. Now i like to do that every once in awhile. Can't hurt
Good Luck
 

Imbarrie

PADI Dive Inst
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New York
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Tangs are susceptible to ich. They are also easily stressed which I think makes them vulnerable.
A healthy varied diet of meaty and algae based foods will keep them happy. Adding fresh macro from a refugium is also a great way to keep them healthy. If you don't have a fuge already you can make a small section in a sump just to grow macro for your tang.
 

shmibly

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Its a reef, but I don't have a sump, since it initially was going to be a fish only system, but I made a mini fuge out of an aqua clear 70, just to hold my miracle mud. Maybe Ill put some chaeto in it?

EDIT: and yes I will be on the lookout for future outbreaks and no new vertebrates will be entering the tank anytime soon. But for now everybody is healthy and eating, just hangin in the current! :D
 

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