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March 1st 07, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Ich and tang...
Yea neon gobies are neat cleaner fish, but they do
have one major drawback, and that is that they are
so small that they tend to go down the overflow, or
get sucked through prefilters. But yes, they are
very active cleaners, and cute too.
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Susan wrote on 2/28/2007 12:04 PM:
Another option that has even worked better for me than cleaner shrimp is a
neon goby. They are active little guys cleaning fish.
Susan
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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No, I wouldn't vacuum the sand. It is true that the parasite likes to
attach to calcium carbonate, in fact it has been shown that a tank with no
calcium carbonate material, will greatly if not completely prevent the
cycle of ich.
But what I would do is yes you can ad the peppermint shrimp. They will
clean some, but get some cleaner shrimp in there. If the tang is healthy,
and has no other stress factors it will heal up just fine with some
cleaner shrimp in there.
Wayne Sallee
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Pszemol wrote on 2/27/2007 3:48 PM:
"KurtG" wrote in message
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Pszemol wrote:
White. About 20 white spots randomly spread over his body.
I can almost see torches and pitch forks waving while I write this, but
I'd vacuum the plenum after the white spots drop off. It's not really a
cure, but it may help you break the cycle w/ the help of your shrimp
friends.
I did that with mine, and I haven't seen Ich since. It also pulled an
amazing amount of crud out of my system, and I just have a thin sand
layer.
I know my English is not perfect, but what the hell you call plenum? :-)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plenum
My tank is DSB and I am not going to vacuum fine sand out...
Vacuuming would not work.
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