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![]() personally from my experience with my experience from my freshwater tank, i would put him in a quarantine tank that way you dont have to worry about it hurting your other fish, keep feeding him the garlic and im not sure about how often
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![]() Powder blues are ick magnets so it will get a little ick on a regular basis IME. As long as its stress level is low, the ick is manageable.
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![]() Thanks guys
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![]() Get a good heathy cleaner shrimp or better yet a cleaner wrasse.
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![]() A cleaner shrimp or wrasse will do nothing for the ich.
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![]() Do not get a cleaner wrasse.
What you need to do is to feed dry foods soaked in garlic extract or Garlic Extreme. Dry because it absorbs more garlic because the idea is to get as much garlic in the fish as possible. Feed often 4-5 times a day not too much just what they eat. Do it for a few weeks. |
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![]() I agree, keep feeding garlic soaked food. I have had a couple of powder blue tangs, and they both seem to get ick after they have been introduced.
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