HawaiianGrown
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First off the basics. 75 Gal, Aquarium last water quality check was 4/19/2013, SG 1.024, PH 8.3, NH 0ppm, N02 0ppm, NO3 0ppm. Since adding my Bicolor angel on the 13 of this month, I noticed that it was a bit skittish and always hiding in an overhang I created in the aquarium. It didn't have much of an appetite. By the second day I noticed flashing with no definitive signs of ich (white spots). As a precaution I removed the carbon filter from my sump and turned off my protein skimmer and started a treatment of Kordon Ich Attack starting on the 17th. Today I noticed that a white spot is now visible on its right pectoral fin and 2 more along its dorsal fin. I don't have coral (Illegal in Hawaii) but lots of invertebrates (Hermits, Starfish, Feather Dusters, Turbo Snails) and its tank mates include a snowflake eel, flame angel, pink spotted goby and 3 percula clowns. Should I continue to use the Kordon or go with a more aggressive approach by isolating the Bicolor Angel in a separate tank and use copper or a stronger Ich fighter?