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Eb0la11 10-14-2009 10:12 PM

New Blue Tang has Ich, how to Treat?
 
Hey guys,

I got a blue tang this last weekend. He's pretty young and small, likely only 1.5-2" and he has slowly been developing white specks on him the last two days.

I've removed him from the DT and have him in a 10G QT. I am now ready to medicate or whatever I need to do.

What methods/products would you recommend that could help this little guy.

Other than the white specks hes doing great. Eating, swimming freely, looks lively, but I have heard these fish in particular are susceptible to this disease.

My tank parameters are very good, no other fish show symptoms. Hopefully that remains the case.

globaldesigns 10-14-2009 10:15 PM

I myself tend to leave things and if the tank is in good shape, parameters are GREAT the fish usually fight it off... I have had ICH outbreaks, but never lost a fish to it, and I have never treated them.

Others will most likely say, since you have it in QT that you should Hypo Salinity it... and even use copper... Research these methods as they do work well if you do treat.

Eb0la11 10-14-2009 11:00 PM

Ok, I think Im going to raise the temp of the tank and then feed him some food that was soaked in garlic. Think this will do the trick?

Usually I am of the ilk that believes a fish will overcome sickness with a healthy tank too, but this guy seems to be getting more white spots so thought Id step in.

nanmer 10-14-2009 11:14 PM

I feed my hippo tang food soaked in garlic for about 2 weeks and it takes care of the ich. Ich is usually gone in a couple of days and I want to make sure it does not come back. I have 4 tangs and they only get ich when they are stressed. I do not raise the tank temp, this can be hard on my corals and other fish.

Eb0la11 10-14-2009 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nanmer (Post 455022)
I feed my hippo tang food soaked in garlic for about 2 weeks and it takes care of the ich. Ich is usually gone in a couple of days and I want to make sure it does not come back. I have 4 tangs and they only get ich when they are stressed. I do not raise the tank temp, this can be hard on my corals and other fish.

Thanks for the help. Raising the temp for me wont be bad since I have him quarantined right now. Hopefully hes only in there for a few days if the ich does slowly go away.

Eb0la11 10-15-2009 03:14 AM

So I fed the little guy and he wouldnt eat the garlic soaked shrimp. He was eating the regular stuff in the DT before all of this. Thoughts?

e46er 10-15-2009 03:25 AM

I would keep him in qt atleast 6 weeks to make sure the parasite is dead or else it will just come back and couple possibly infect your entire tank.....
I used copper in my qt when my hippo had ich just test constantly and it worked for me

naesco 10-15-2009 04:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Eb0la11 (Post 455111)
So I fed the little guy and he wouldnt eat the garlic soaked shrimp. He was eating the regular stuff in the DT before all of this. Thoughts?

What type of garlic are you using? Garlic Extreme?
Try feeding him soaked nori, dry food or spirulina as well.

Eb0la11 10-15-2009 08:46 PM

I just bought grocery store minced garlic. I put it in a coffee filter after I rinsed the filter and dropped it into a small glass of his food in the tank water I removed from his tank. I sort of used the garlic as tea leaves towards his food.

Hmmm, he seems almost worse since going into QT behaviour wise, but I think the white spots may have rescinded slightly.

Should I put a piece of LR in there for him and also for a bit of filtration?

I have a PVC pipe in there that he can hide in but he doesnt ever go in it, he tries to slide under it instead...

Right now all I have running on the QT is a weak light strip, maybe 15W. A Aquaclear 110 with just a filter sponge in it and a heater and also a small small powerhead. Should I have anything else?

e46er 10-15-2009 10:29 PM

A 10 gal is pretty small for a tang maybe try and find a 33 gal they are only 50 bux


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