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![]() Saturday my blue tang was fine, this morning when i went to feed him, his was covered in white spots which i looked into and it looks like ich. However in a span of 2 hours, most of the white spots have disappeared. So my question is to those of you who have dealt with this, is this ich or stress releated. I am a "newbie", I've had my tank for about 1 year now, so some sound advice would be nice
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![]() It's could be both ich and stress related. Ich commonly present on wild-caught fish unless it's treated or the fish fights it off. Stressed fish allow the parasite to really take hold and flourish. If the fish is in your display tank it will have to go fallow for up to 12 weeks while the fish are treated in separate tanks (look into both hypo or tank transfer methods and decide which one is best for you). It's always a good idea to quarantine new fish before adding them to the display to avoid having to do this again in the future.
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How many fish do you have in the display? What inverts do you have? |
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![]() not much 1 bta, a zoa, and a frogspawn. FOr fish 2 clowns, a yellow tang, blue tang, damsel and a cardinal
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![]() Put some herbtana in. I did it in the past and my corals were fine. It got rid of it plus i run a UV light now and then and helps a lot too.
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240 Gals. Mixed reef. Finally I got my BIG tank!! thanks to the wife of course...lol Man get to know yourself and you will get to know the Universe and the Gods!! |
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![]() +1 on what ^^^ said.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...duct_ID=k-gx01 I lost a tank full of fish several years ago to ich. I use garlic with every feeding and have never seen ick in my tank again. Maybe a coincidence but has worked good for my tank. |
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