This past Saturday I got a 180 gallon tank to replace my 144 gallon half circle tank and along with the tank I got live rock, live sand, 3 shrimp, and 3 fish from the 180. It was up and running when I got everything and that was all in it. Right now in the 180 I have a mix of my live rock with the other live rock, live sand from when the 180 was set up before (it was only 4 months old), the 3 fish and 3 shrimp from when the guy had it set up, and all of my fish from my 144. There's hermits, snails, and 2 starfish from my 144 too. I had not seen the 3 fish that I got from the guy with the 180 until I went to pick up the tank so I didn't know they had ick. Right now a lot of my fish have ick now it looks like, and I think it's a combination of stress from the move and because the other fish have ick.
So after reading all of that, my question is, what should I do to start to eradicate the ick? If there is a product someone recommends or something else I can do, I'm open to suggestions. I don't know what to do because all of the 16 fish are probably infected at this point and the ick is in the sand and rock probably because of the different points in the icks life cycle. I need to do something that won't affect my livestock so I can't use copper. Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions for the tank.
So after reading all of that, my question is, what should I do to start to eradicate the ick? If there is a product someone recommends or something else I can do, I'm open to suggestions. I don't know what to do because all of the 16 fish are probably infected at this point and the ick is in the sand and rock probably because of the different points in the icks life cycle. I need to do something that won't affect my livestock so I can't use copper. Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions for the tank.