damn!!!Cloudy eye on teh blue tang

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My blue tang has one cloudy eye, slightly swollen and some whte specs...

I have a cleaner shrimp but do nto see him cleaing many of the fish I have. (I donthave many)

Teh tank is kinda new, but the blue tang has been around for several months.

none of the other fish seem to hav eany symptoms.

Catching the sucker is going to be impossible.

I tried for a half hour tongiht, and did nto get close...

Am I gonna have to move all my rock to get this bad boy??? (180 gal tank)

I dont want him to suffer, but I dont want to contaminate my tank...

I read a bunch on ick, and will start the garlic soaked food, although feeding has notbeen a problem, he seems to eat well.

Any other suggestion??

Bill
 
Hi Bill,

How is the eye today? is it really swollen still? your probably dealing with popeye.

And I see that you said he has white spots. SO do you think he has ich?

the problem is with popeye, I would not remove the fish unless it wasa very severe and I thought there was a secondary infection.

Netting him can damage the already infected eye even more.

So if you think he has ich for sure, let us know and then maybe a course of action with him and the tank.

However, if its just popeye then its a diferent course of action,

how is your water? Good water quality is a must for popeye.
 
Hello,

Thank yo for the reply. The water conditions are excellent, The nitrate pops up to about 10-20, but I am doing water changes aevery three days of 5 gallons.

(Background info coming)

The tank is 180 gallon 3+weeks old. (Dont get too excited yet). The tank has all the rock, sand and about 60 gallons of the wter I hadd in two smaller tanks, that I migrated over)

I put the saltwater in with the LR on day one, and by the end of hte week, zero nitrites, (Actually, never measured any to begin with, the may have been some as the test just did not color up to the first level) I did have some nitrates at the end of the first week.

I moved over the fish, I had a small amount, two blue fin damsel, two red ey cardinal, a blck and white perc, two black and white damsels, clean up crew, two green bittle stars, a cleaner shrimp and the blue tang.

AFter week two, I moved my zoos and shrooms. Week three, I got a lavender tang and yesterday, (Before I noticed the problems with teh tang), I brought another black and white perc.

Water levels are good, but I am planning a revamp of the retun sump/refugium this week.

I will be putting ina larger sump / refugium, my curretn sump is not baffled for bubbles or refugium. Currently I have cheatos floating ina rubbermaid strainer, and a med sized lr and a couple snails and a crab in the sump. Life is a bit boring down there right now.

As for the tangs conditions today. The eye actually looks a bit better, not as cloudy. The eye was not swollen out real large yesterday, just about a 1/16" or less, certainly noticibly larger then teh other eye, but nothing like the popeye I have seen before on my red eye cardinal had a yaer or so ago. (He lost that eye, or at least that is what it looks like, it is definately not shaped like a healthy eye.)

The red eye cardinal had that more then a year ago, when teh tank had a major die off. Lost most everything, except that cardinal, one anemone, the damsels, andthe shrimp.

That tank has since recovered and things were thriving in it before the new tank was even considered.

The blue tang looks better, the white spots are not as noticeable, he ate well last night.

I am thinking I am not feeding them enough, or he maybe not getting his share...

I was feeding every two days. But have been reading about taht and will go to once a day.

I feed a good variety, I have everything, silversides, flake, pelets, mysis, cyclopeeze, I ususally feed frozen brine and seaweed.

The anemones and shrimp get the silversides They all seem to go after teh seaweed and really anything I throw in there. They eat well, maybe a good reason to go to once a day...

I was not trying to starve them, but thought the less frequent meals would reduce the detrius, (which I am sure it did). and make them clean the tank better, and find food naturally. (not sure what that means in a an aquarium, but thought they would pick the rock, alagea and any leftover food laying around.

So, we willkeep you posted on the tangs health

Bill
 
Hi Bill,

Your tank sounds like its coming along. =) I have done that too, move one tank to a larger one, of course sometimes a mini cycle can happen but nothing to worry about.

I would feed your tang/tangs everyday.. At least seaweed everyday. I had a Unicorn tang that I fed every day at least flakes like formula 2 and seaweed. Since they are grazers I personally think they do best with more feedings. OF course, i have left for the day and they were fine too, even a weekend.

Keep an eye on the white spots if it is ick (since it can be stressful in a new tank move and possibily the parasite attacked). They will feed then fall off and breed and then reinfect.

Good luck, sounds like you are on the right path..
 
thank you for the good words.

I do have some pic in my red house, I will post some more soon as I can get the camera from the daughter.

I did another feeding tonight, and they all ate like the hadnt been fed in a week, so I fed them a bit more then normal and will increase the qty as well. little by little..



bill
 
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