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Skimmerking 02-13-2008 03:02 AM

ICK I can't believe it
 
well once I got home I wsa watching my fish, the Kole tang and noticed he had some whoite spots on him ICK I can't speak where in the heck did he getthat from. the whole time that i had him over 2 years the fish never had any ICK on him. I bought him from Doug when he had his 170 gal. and now well :cry: I turned on the OZONE and feed him 3 pellets of Garlic with flakes to get rid ordrop the ick from him.. will let you guys know ho'w he doing tomorrow.

fishoholic 02-13-2008 04:33 AM

That's odd, I know I thought I saw ick on my lavender tang once and it turned out that she had just been lying down in the sand bed and had specks of sand suck to her. :redface: I hope your fish gets better. Good luck, hopefully the garlic will help.

Delphinus 02-13-2008 05:12 AM

Weird, anything new get put in the tank? Rock? Equipment?

Although I've had similar things with my fish that like fishoholic's, it turned out to be sand or something.

Anyhow good luck!

michika 02-13-2008 03:11 PM

I have also mistaken ich for sand.

fishoholic 02-17-2008 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 301616)
That's odd, I know I thought I saw ick on my lavender tang once and it turned out that she had just been lying down in the sand bed and had specks of sand suck to her. :redface: I hope your fish gets better. Good luck, hopefully the garlic will help.

Ok so it's been a fews days since I thought there was only sand on my lavender tang however there seems to be more spots now and it's looking like it might be ick!!!! eeeeek! None of our other 5 tangs (or any of our other fish for that matter) have any spots on them? So I'm wondering why this one does. I think I might try to catch her and do a hypo salinity on her. My main fear is if my lavender tang is out of the main tank for a month while we do hypo (assuming I can catch her) I'm thinking she's going to get the S**t kicked out of her by the other tangs when I put her back in. She already gets picked on every now and then by the others so I'm not sure what would be worse, leaving her in or taking her out. :sad: What makes everything worse is that she is my favorite fish out of all of them!!!

fkshiu 02-17-2008 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 302423)
Ok so it's been a fews days since I thought there was only sand on my lavender tang however there seems to be more spots now and it's looking like it might be ick!!!! eeeeek! None of our other 5 tangs (or any of our other fish for that matter) have any spots on them? So I'm wondering why this one does. I think I might try to catch her and do a hypo salinity on her. My main fear is if my lavender tang is out of the main tank for a month while we do hypo (assuming I can catch her) I'm thinking she's going to get the S**t kicked out of her by the other tangs when I put her back in. She already gets picked on every now and then by the others so I'm not sure what would be worse, leaving her in or taking her out. :sad: What makes everything worse is that she is my favorite fish out of all of them!!!

Ich doesn't work that way. If one fish has it - all of them have it in one form or another. You'd have to put all of the fish into hypo.

fishoholic 02-17-2008 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by fkshiu (Post 302429)
Ich doesn't work that way. If one fish has it - all of them have it in one form or another. You'd have to put all of the fish into hypo.

That's what I was just thinking as I was trying (and failing miserably) to catch her. Hopefully the good old garlic method will work. There's no way I could QT (or catch) all the fish in my 230g.

Drock169 02-17-2008 12:55 AM

most tangs have ick when you purchase them, it usually just needs a trigger like stress from being picked on to cause them to have an outbreak

fishoholic 02-17-2008 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Drock169 (Post 302431)
most tangs have ick when you purchase them, it usually just needs a trigger like stress from being picked on to cause them to have an outbreak

Makes sense, she does have a nip in her tail right now. However I noticed some spots on her about 2 months ago, long before I added new fish to the tank and I've had her for over a year.

Skimmerking 02-17-2008 02:02 AM

well its gone when I looked at it that night. the white spots looks like it was on the inside so that is why i turn on the ozone, and the garlic. well its gone for now

thanks everryine for there thoughts and idea's. once I come back from Afghanistans and I have my new tank up and running before I add the Kole tang I will be adding a power blue and brown to the tank. and then you will see ICK:sad:


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