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Yes, angels get it too. Soak the food you are giving it in selcon and feed veggies and it should clear up. |
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Thanks Naesco I'll try that
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+1 In fact, HLLE is most prevalent in Angels, Tangs and Groupers, though I think more likely in large Angels than the Dwarfs.
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I thought all fish were susceptible to this but that some were just more so?
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+1. Also take out your carbon filter in case you are using one. I was reading a while back that the powder that comes off the activated carbon (even after you rinse it well) might trigger HLLE...
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I'm not sure if he is running carbon, I'll have to check. Wouldn't it be odd that only a single fish out of a handful (never counted) would get HLLE though??
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My 6 year old Coral Beauty has it as well. Shows some on her head and her dorsal isn't perfect
She is still a great fish and isn't usually shy
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