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![]() I wouldn't say they are thin, nor fat. They all look normal. Not that I know what normal is LOL Now, get home from town, lights on, Hippo's out. He has half a dozen white spots/bumps on his sides
![]() BC564, it is REAL tempting. I'f I loose all my fish, I think I will sell everything.
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![]() hey dan, ive got a QT setup you could borrow if you want.
Im not in town but I can safely say the door is open so you can grab it if you want. ( its about an hour from WL though?)
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Wait... you just rode your $40000.00 bagger here and now your staying in a hotel? Ya that '79 shovelhead chop just BLEW by ya! ADIOS. |
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![]() There is a parasite called black ich that tangs get. It usually isn't fatal. It's a member of the flatworm family. Give the fish a freshwater dip, then a formalin bath, then another freshwater dip, and move to a hospital tank with copper. Wait out the life cycle for three weeks and return to the display. I posted some QT & HT tips here, along with some dip and bath guidelines. I hope it helps.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...898#post455898 |
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![]() sounds like he got beat up bad.dosnt explain the spots though??.white could b damage.happened to my bengai.walked in as hawkfish was goin crazy attack mode.the bengai had a heart attack.amazing revived him by slowly dragging him back and forth to get flow threw the gils.saltwaters can b mean like african chichlids.
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