terry4505
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My Hippo tang has a pretty bad case of ich. It looked like it was getting better (though garlic soaked food) until the weather got really hot this week and the tank temp was hovering around 83-84.
Getting her out of the tank is going to be more trouble than I think it is worth. She is still eating great. In the tank with her are a pair of Perc clowns, 3 pajama cardinals and assorted snails, hermits, and shrimp. There are no corals in the tank, but I am hoping to begin adding some soon.
I am going to continue to monitor her, I do not have an established QT, and getting her out would only cause more stress.
I am more concerned about two white spots, about 1/8th of an inch in diameter that showed up right near her tail on her lower fin. I just saw them today. Not sure what they could be a sign of.
Aside from tearing tank down trying to get her out, considering I do not have a QT, what would be the best next step. I have had the fish a little over a week. I will not be making the same mistake again with no QT.
Any help would really be appreciated.
Getting her out of the tank is going to be more trouble than I think it is worth. She is still eating great. In the tank with her are a pair of Perc clowns, 3 pajama cardinals and assorted snails, hermits, and shrimp. There are no corals in the tank, but I am hoping to begin adding some soon.
I am going to continue to monitor her, I do not have an established QT, and getting her out would only cause more stress.
I am more concerned about two white spots, about 1/8th of an inch in diameter that showed up right near her tail on her lower fin. I just saw them today. Not sure what they could be a sign of.
Aside from tearing tank down trying to get her out, considering I do not have a QT, what would be the best next step. I have had the fish a little over a week. I will not be making the same mistake again with no QT.
Any help would really be appreciated.