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![]() Anyone who can help or give suggestions I'd appreciate it.
My two clowns have formed some sort of dark coloured spots on them. The spots dont seem to be in any order or specific size or shape. It resembles ink dots. To my knowledge, the fish are rubbing themselves on the bottom/corner of the tank once an hour or so. Scratching whatever is on them. I assumed it was ich, but all my research says ich is small white spots. These spots are dark in colour and bigger then a grain of sand. All my levels are correct. I've had the fish for 1 year now. They are the only two fish in the tank. I have recently (10days-4 weeks ago) added some frags and live rock from OA in Vancouver. I add a calcium additive now as well. I am trying to get a picture of it, but its proving to be fairly difficult to get a picture that shows. Someone? Anyone? Thanks alot, -Cam Last edited by Noj; 03-18-2006 at 01:39 AM. |
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![]() mabey black ich?
http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/com...a/aa041701.htm i dont know anything about it though.
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![]() i agree it sounds like black ich, I just went through this with my yellow tang, all i did was fresh water dips once a day for no more then 3 min for 3 days and the ich went away, if you notice the fish being stressed out. like trying to jump out of the plastic container stop, also some people recomend formalin dips but i dont know anything about using that method.
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![]() thanks alot
how do I diagnose this for 100% certainty? is there something I can read on these freshwater dips so I do everything properly? thanks again |
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![]() www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-10/sp/index.php
good article if you can post apic of the spots that would help, |
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![]() you can sort of see the spots on the back half of the the fish. Hopefully this helps a bit...I'm still trying to get a better shot. |