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Thanks for the help guys. I'm treating all the fish with garlic at every feeding. My yellow tang had signs of ich when I first introduced him to the tank a few weeks ago, but it seemed to go away on its own. Hopefully the same will happen with my blue tang. It just seems to be a little worse on him. He still seems happy though, eating lots and swimming around. The cleaner shrimp have been cleaning him a little and so has the cleaner wrasse.
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I've used KickIck on two different occasions and just like Bob said, as long as you follow the instructions it will work. It didn't bother any of my inverts but I don't know how it is with anomones as I don't have any.
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big-a$$ UV
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