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![]() I was reading up on six line wrasses and I read a few posts (from other sites) on how their six line wrasse ate the ich off of their other fish. Has anyone ever heard of this or seen it done?
I'm asking because my lavender tang has ich. The ich doesn't spread to the other fish and other then the white spots on her my lavender tang looks and acts perfectly healthy. She's nice and fat (eats lots) and doesn't try to scratch or itch herself on any of the rocks or sand bed. It's really annoying to see white spots all over her, if a six line could help that would be fantastic! I have thought about QT but it's to hard to catch her in our 230g and if we take her out we won't be able to put her back in without the other tangs trying to kill her. If anyone knows if this is possible please let me know ![]()
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![]() Can't say I've heard of 6 lines eating Ich myself, But even if yours does.
I doubt it would be able to eliminate ich from your tank. Also taking the tang out to treat wouldn't solve your problem either. Part of ich life cycle is an off the fish, So you take the fish out cure him of ich, put him back in the tank and hes got ich again. Just because you cant see ich doesn't mean its not there I'm afraid. Basically your option's are QT and treat all your fish for over a month. Or live with the fact that you have Ich in your tank and try to solve what the tangs issue is.
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I guess I was hoping that if something could pick off the white spots (can't keep a cleaner shrimp because my angels will eat it) my Lavender would now be healthy/less stressed enough to keep the spots from coming back. I believe the white spots annoy me more then they annoy her ![]()
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![]() Try a Cleaner Wrasse.
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![]() ich is an internal parasite, not an external one. Cleaner shrimp, cleaner wrasses ect. do not help with ick but will clean other parasites.
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![]() I swear by neon gobies. They're captive bred and easy to feed if theres nothing to pick at.
![]() I was under the impression that ick (Cryptocaryon irritans) was an external parasite. It adheres to the skin of the fish, makes its way into the mucous layer and into the epithelium. While at this point anything attempting to "eat" the parasite off of the fish would be ineffective, the initial "spots" found on the fish as tiny salt grains would be halted from completing the life cycle.
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