Mrs. Music
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I just wanted to share my experience so far in treating white spots, suspected ich. I'll start by saying many years ago I had ich related to a newly introduced yellow tang. Each time I treated it and placed it back into my DT it got spots again, so I decided to give up on a yellow tang. Few years go by and a new tang start the whole process up again. I treated the desjardini in copper and she pulled thru. All the other fish cleared up too. No treatment, just good water quality. This was several years ago and these fish are still with me. I have only had fish in a 180 all this time. This long winter inspired us to add more fish. The flame hawk addition went well. Three weeks after the addition of a longnose butterfly white spots, flashing and twitching started in a couple fish. So I pulled out the Queen Angel, she was an easy catch, and started a copper treatment in a hospital tank. After 10 days ammonia was uncontrollable, and the angel was struggling, so I decided to try chloraquine phosphate as per The Marine Fish Health & Feeding Handbook instructions. My veterinarian called in the script and it was filled thru my pharmacy. I am on day 4. The ammonia reads zero still. The fish look great, are eating and are behaving normally. Except the longnose butterfly. He has a weird swollen area all along his back at his dorsal fins and his caudal fin, and he is hiding. It was recommended per Bob Fenner to watch this fish closely and remove from CP treatment if he does not improve, as butterflyfish are sensitive to CP. I removed him to a 15 gallon tank with a mature bio filter. I will update in a day or two.