The 20 long quarantine was looking a little crowded, so I moved the four 'JH' to an empty 20 long of their own last night and treated with Coppersafe. Soon after, I found a 'JH' on my floor flopping around. I scooped it up and back into the tank. It hung upside down for a couple seconds and I thought I had lost it, but it righted itself and darted to the bottom.
I came home from a double at work today and my roommate decided that many hours after the fact (she has my phone number and knows she can text me), she should tell me she found a fish (a 'JH') flopping on the floor and instead of putting it back in the $&@$ing tank, she threw it out!!! Pissed would be a huge understatement. Minutes later, my dog comes into the bedroom with a chewed up 'JH' in her mouth. At this point I am about to explode. I raced down to lowes and bought a cheap acrylic sheet, had it cut into four unmeasured pieces and put them over the 20 long to prevent further loss. I am more than a little upset by losing two $18 jumpers.
Unfortunately its day four and remaining two 'JH' ich have seen no improvements, so I did a 50% water change and dosed the tank at 2 tablespoons per 5 gallons and bumped up the heat. I might lose my mind if these guys don't pull through this mess.
The T. macs don't seem to have ich either, so at least the Coppersafe in their tank seems to be preventing the spread.
Edit:
And I too have seen a lot of fish come in with ich during the winter months. The lower temps of cold weather travel just stress them out too much and make them vulnerable to it. Not to mention I think this thread had Rapps scooping the Aequidens out of their bins left, right and sideways, which could have caused some additional stress. Rapps is still a high quality importer and definitely my favorite for quality. My only reason I don't order from him more is the fact that shipping and materials is $75 for me, so unless I REALLY want the fish or am going in on a group order, it just is too expensive to do too often.
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