I have a juvenile hippo tang that has been in my tank a week. After doing a 20% water change this weekend, I noticed ick on the tang the following day. I don't know if the large water change and cleaning all of the pumps caused it, or if it had it from the LFS. It is very small, probably around an inch to inch and a half in length. It is currently in my display tank with all of my other fish. None of them show any signs of having it as of yet.
I have a 10 gallon hospital tank that I just started, but I'm not sure if I should pull the tang out or leave it. I have heard that some times it is best to just feed them good and leave them in the main tank, as it can be more stressful to put them in a small tank. It currently only has 3 or 4 small dots on it, and is swimming and eating very good. I have noticed that it scratches against the live rock every once in a while. I have premixed water ready for the 10 gallon tank, and copper. I'm going to have a very hard time catching it, as it likes to hide and swim in between my 110 lbs of live rock. Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
I have a 10 gallon hospital tank that I just started, but I'm not sure if I should pull the tang out or leave it. I have heard that some times it is best to just feed them good and leave them in the main tank, as it can be more stressful to put them in a small tank. It currently only has 3 or 4 small dots on it, and is swimming and eating very good. I have noticed that it scratches against the live rock every once in a while. I have premixed water ready for the 10 gallon tank, and copper. I'm going to have a very hard time catching it, as it likes to hide and swim in between my 110 lbs of live rock. Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
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