04-23-2008, 03:04 AM
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| Fire Worm
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Originally Posted by Phayes If you continue to put them in the tank, and they continue to acquire ich, than you might consider getting a UV sterilizer and keeping your tank fish free for a while to ensure that the ich has been eraddicated, than proceed to put the fish back. Ich is known to last in tanks for quite some, even without fish. A good uv sterilizer will destroy it from living in the water.
Just a thought  | Thanks. I'm just avoiding any tangs for now. To be honest, from what I've read, my tank isn't really big enough anyway. Read in a few places your tanks should be at least 6-foot so they have plenty of room to swim. _________ Tank: 75g glass, AquaC Remora, Eheim Ecco Canister filter, Odyssea (2x250W MH, 4x65W actinics, 6 LEDs), 80lbs of live rock Critters: 2 false percula clowns, blue damsel, lawnmower blenny, squirrel fish, 2 anthias, flame hawkfish, copper banded butterfly, coral banded shrimp, cleaner shrimp, fighting conch, condy anemone, and lots of misc snails Corals: Green stripe mushrooms, blue mushrooms, candy cane, frogspawn, Green Zoanthids, star polyps, acropora, monipora
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