Blue Tang with Ich?!?! PLEASE HELP!!!

antony1103

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My Tang is starting to get little white dots on his skin. Is it Ich. If it is I wanted to know if a cleaner shrimp can get reid of it. I don't want to endanger the Tang's life with a copper solution. Can someone verify if it is Ich and if my treatment will work?
 
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I hope your not thinking of putting copper in your main tank cause if you do you will kill all your inverts. If your tang is healthy chances are he can fight off a couple if cysts but if they start to increase then go to a hospital tank and use hyposalinity to get rid of the ich. Just reduce the salt slowly so you dont send him into shock
 
No. I never intended to use copper, even just for the tang in a hospital tank. I heard cleaner shrimp can help get rid of the ich. I want to know if it would help the tang. Je is generally healthy, but has been going through some stress lately.
 
what cause the stress? as black phantom stated if yr tang is healthy and feeding well i wud let it be.maybe supplement food soaked with garlic juice.understand it helps.
 
Chances are the cleaner shrimp wont do the job. A cleaner wrasse will eat ich but will then die as he has nothing left to feed on. There is another type of wrasse that will eat ich cysts and other foods as well, I just cant remember the name. I'll look it up tomorrow in my fish book and let you know.
 
If the fish is eating, I would try to find the best variety of foods, then alternating adds a couple of drop of garlic extract or vitamins on every feeding time. The immune system will get rid of the parasite alone. Not everybody have 100% successes, but always it works for me.
 
AS I tried to advise earler :Prevention is also the cure feed lots of seaweed ,Use garlic extract,vitamin C,Also you could try a grounding probe (as stray voltage is known to cause ich) but if things get worse I would try MELAFIX It is reef safe and has nNO COPPER IN IT !!!!
 
mine starts to get it sometimes when the water is dirty, then I change it, and it goes away.

But Feed Feed Feed! It goes away naturally if the fish is healthy
 
my blue hippo tang gets ich right around this time of year, for the past 2 years now. I just feed him alot, make sure my water quality is pristine, and I only have my lights on for 8-9 hours for about a week. He eventually gets better because his immune system is good and adapting.

If he has ich, theres a huge chance it will always be in your tank until you quarentine all of the fish and get rid of it for good! Just because the spots go away doesnt mean ich is gone :-)
 
I'm back home so I was able to reference my marine book.
Tangerine is right that the Neon Gogi will eats ich cysts and the other one is the Sharknose Gobi.
Both are very suitable for a reef system and will eat a variety of foods as well as ich.
This information comes from the Marine Fishes book by Scott W. Michael
Hope this helps:)
 
NanoCube-boy,

the neon goby performs pretty much the same thing the cleaner wrasse does but takes also flakes and pellets unlike the wrasse which wud die once it runs out of parasite.
 
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