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Old 08-04-2005, 10:28 PM
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First a little background, my husband is a highway truck driver and only gets home every 3 weeks.
On his way home, I often get him to stop at fishy stores in Vancouver, where he not only gets what I've asked for but also picks up things he thinks I might like. This time it was a blue lobster, very cool looking. I put the lobster in my angel/tang fish tank where it could get into the least amount of trouble and it carried on it's little lobstery way, minding his own business.
The fish were very upset and after 2 weeks of complaining, the sixline jumped, the flame angel wedged herself under some rocks and died , the tang has ick and the majestic angel is seriously sick with ick complications.

The lobster has now been removed to a 20g of his own and the cleaner shrimp is working overtime trying to remove the ick from the tang.
The majestic angel is not doing so well, it looks like someone dipped her in flour, even her eyes are affected and the inside of her mouth is covered in white making it hard to eat (she still manages though). Does anyone know what this might be and how to treat it?

And to top it all off, the Acan frags I bought from estey (which were supposed to arrive today by priority courier) appear to have been held up because of the airplane accident in toronto, so they are probably going to be dead
Maybe I should take up a less stressful hobby...
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Old 08-04-2005, 11:01 PM
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Geez what a nightmare. I feel your pain. Try garlic if the fish are still eating. I hope everyone pulls through, including you!
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Old 08-04-2005, 11:12 PM
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I've been using so much garlic my house smells like an italian restaurant
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Haha sounds like my house a month ago.
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Old 08-04-2005, 11:17 PM
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If it is bad and not getting better you may try a UV steralizer
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sounds like your angel has velvet,thats bad worst than ick.I would get some neon gobies . J&L has many in stock.If there is no other option buy copper & test kit.That what I would do. GOOD LUCK!
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Old 08-05-2005, 02:45 AM
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Ok, I've done some reading on velvet, it sounds like it could be it, except that the visible white dusting is supposed to be the advanced stages and the angel has looked like this since fri/sat. Would she still be alive after this long? Also the tang is showing no signs and velvet is supposed to be very contagious.

Copper treatment will have to be a last resort because moving her will be stressful and stress brought this on in the first place. Besides the lobster has my quarantine tank.

Neon gobies are the easiest (if they work) but it will probably be mon or tues before I can get them here...sigh
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Marie,

Neon gobies do work (well on ick anyways). I bought a couple the last time I was in vancouver, they were on the fish with in 30 mins of being in the tank and the fish love it!
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If the fish are eating ,thats agood sign.Angels are a? on copper.I treated my Lemon ,Flame with copper .The Lemon is still with me ,not the flame .
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Sounds like velvet to me...I had a very robust healthy Niger Trigger, Strawberry Pseudochromis, yellow wrasse, True Percula, all doing well, then I added a Kole Tang and a Valentini....well the Valentini met the powerhead and from there...I lost the Tang first, then the Pseudochromis, then finally the clown, the Trigger had been evac'd out and the yellow wrasse didn't become affected at all....Velvet hit my tank and hit it hard and suddenly...it sucked. Good luck to you...I know we took the clown out and tried to treat him with Copper but he just didn't make it...his chances were slim but ...UGH! we almost took the tank down...but put a UV on it for 2 weeks with the remaining wrasse, water changed lots...and now are adding fish again.
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