VJV
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Hi, two weeks ago I made the mistake of adding a Flame Angel to my tank without QT. It was the last fish I was going to add, the supplier was trusted and I work abroad during the week so can not properly maintain a QT routine that required constant monitoring and water changes.
Immediately after adding the Flame I noticed that a couple of other fish started scratching themselves in the sand often. Namely a Midas Blenny and a Kole Eye tang. The next week when I got home my male lyre tail Anthias was lying in the sand, breathing heavily and looking not well. Furthermore, on another day I noticed that the tang and one of my black clowns had one white spot on the cheek, like tiny piece of skin. In the meantime my male Anthias fins were severely threaded and he was looking very bad. Decided to add a couple of lysmatas i Had in another tank and as soon as they got in they were all over the male Anthias vigorously pulling stuff out of its body and open mouth! I must say that I am a newbee and during these 2-3 days I researched the web and at this point to me it was obvious that I had brought the Fluke into my tank. Decided to try and a. Least quarantine the male Anthias but unfortunately when I tried to do it it got all tangled into the net and when I managed to put him in the QT it was swimming belly up and died in the hour

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I turned on a UV in the main system (where by the way, everyone continues to look alive and healthy) and am now considering the options:
1- treating in a QT: I can not remove all my fish into QT as I do not have a large enough tank to hold 10 fish.
2- treating he display tank with Prazi-Pro: I have heard that Prazi-Pro is effective and reef safe. I read several forums (including this one) people that have tried it saying that it is indeed reef safe. I am considering going this route but to be on the safe side actually move my corals to the QT tank instead, which would be much easier.
3- do nothing as remaining fish seem healthy and hope that he cleaner shrimp plus UV take care of the problem
So, would like to hear your views on the above, as well as whether Prazi Pro would precipitate into sand/rocks and remain in the system long after the treatment is done.
Help would be much appreciated!!
Immediately after adding the Flame I noticed that a couple of other fish started scratching themselves in the sand often. Namely a Midas Blenny and a Kole Eye tang. The next week when I got home my male lyre tail Anthias was lying in the sand, breathing heavily and looking not well. Furthermore, on another day I noticed that the tang and one of my black clowns had one white spot on the cheek, like tiny piece of skin. In the meantime my male Anthias fins were severely threaded and he was looking very bad. Decided to add a couple of lysmatas i Had in another tank and as soon as they got in they were all over the male Anthias vigorously pulling stuff out of its body and open mouth! I must say that I am a newbee and during these 2-3 days I researched the web and at this point to me it was obvious that I had brought the Fluke into my tank. Decided to try and a. Least quarantine the male Anthias but unfortunately when I tried to do it it got all tangled into the net and when I managed to put him in the QT it was swimming belly up and died in the hour
I turned on a UV in the main system (where by the way, everyone continues to look alive and healthy) and am now considering the options:
1- treating in a QT: I can not remove all my fish into QT as I do not have a large enough tank to hold 10 fish.
2- treating he display tank with Prazi-Pro: I have heard that Prazi-Pro is effective and reef safe. I read several forums (including this one) people that have tried it saying that it is indeed reef safe. I am considering going this route but to be on the safe side actually move my corals to the QT tank instead, which would be much easier.
3- do nothing as remaining fish seem healthy and hope that he cleaner shrimp plus UV take care of the problem
So, would like to hear your views on the above, as well as whether Prazi Pro would precipitate into sand/rocks and remain in the system long after the treatment is done.
Help would be much appreciated!!
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