All the fish got taken out and the only ones left is the dimond goby, six line wrasse, hovens wrasse, and the orange spot rabbit fish......all the fish look fine but the cardinal, the color looks faded on both side but on one side of its body, his eye looks like its frosted. Gotta take them all out for an effective QT. Clean water conditions should help the cardinal
With the possibility of ich,bro, and velvet and the tank be fallow and all the fish is in a 29qt. What treatment should I give the remaning fish?
Copper is the way to go.
Well I had 2 gobys and they cleaned up the sand pretty good. And if toxins came up, wouldnt it have showed up when I tested the water??
Depends, maybe triton testing would show up. But typical test kits probably wouldn't show toxins except for Ammonia
But the do setup traps and one night in the sump he setup his trap and it looked kind of amazing.....So I dont really know what to think of him right now.
All the fish got taken out and the only ones left is the dimond goby, six line wrasse, hovens wrasse, and the orange spot rabbit fish......all the fish look fine but the cardinal, the color looks faded on both side but on one side of its body, his eye looks like its frosted.
With the possibility of ich,bro, and velvet and the tank be fallow and all the fish is in a 29qt. What treatment should I give the remaning fish?
Well I had 2 gobys and they cleaned up the sand pretty good. And if toxins came up, wouldnt it have showed up when I tested the water??
But the do setup traps and one night in the sump he setup his trap and it looked kind of amazing.....So I dont really know what to think of him right now.