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![]() OK my yellow tang has ich ... I think. Little white spots on his fins and body. I don't know what to do, he is in a reef tank so medicating the tank is out of the question, should I leave it and see if it passes or pull it out into another tank ,I would have to set on up
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![]() By fresh water dip can somebody explain how to do this. I don't have the equipment for a hospital tank. maybe explain the garlic thing to , do they eat the garlic?
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![]() A fw dip is largely useless for curing ich, as quoted in the thread, so I wouldn't bother going that route.
The garlic method is to soak all their food in products like Kent's Garlic Xtract before feeding. |
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![]() Hospital tank is the best way on curing a ich using a copper or hyposalinity. Read on the thread lot is explain on curing ich.
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![]() Thanks but as I was setting up a tank I came upstairs to find him dead
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