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![]() Mike, I doubt very much it is either of those things. Fish severely attacked by ick often get a secondary bacterial infection. I haven't had to deal with this so hopefully the disease experts can chime in.
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However that said, sometimes weird things happen in the night, I have a blue tang that was in perfect shape and the next morning looked like it either went 20 rounds with George Foreman or spent the night in one of his 'grills'. The sores on it's side healed up but the chunk missing from it's tail never did grow back. Is it possible you might have a preditor in the tank hiding somewhere? They will often attack a fish in an already weakened condition. Just a thought.
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![]() Could be... the rock is mostly new and I have seen many pieces of fins missing. I say my Coral Banded Shrimp grabbing a few fish so I thought he was the culprit, The tang looked fine last night and this morning has the little red spots again. Swimming and eating fine. I'll keep an eye on it.
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