catmcgrath
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Help please. I have a small tank (29 gallons) and I recently added 2 new fish (one clownfish, and a coral beauty angelfish) giving me only 3 fish total (a neon goby, and the two new fish) and 1 yellow coral banded shrimp. After adding the fish about 2 days later I noticed little white spots on them so I went to my local fish store and talked to the owner who recomended that I use Kent Marine's Expert Series Rx-P Parasite Treatment. He told me that this would be safe for my coral and by the end of the 7th dose (one dose every other day) I should not see the ich.
I have only given 2 does of this med. The fish are definetelly getting better but as of today my coral seems to have lost it's normal pink color and turned ash in color and wilted. Is the med. affecting my coral, do they normaly do is once and a while, or is something else the cause??? Here is a picture to help you understand:
I tested my tank and these are the reading I received:
Nitrate - 0
Ammonia - 0.4
Nitrite - 0
Ph - 8.3
Specific Gravity - 1.021
Phosphate - less than 0.2 (my test only goes that low)
Calcium - 365
I am using ESV B-Ionic Calcium Buffer System every other day.
I love my tank and am really worried.
Thank you so much for your help,
Catherine
I have only given 2 does of this med. The fish are definetelly getting better but as of today my coral seems to have lost it's normal pink color and turned ash in color and wilted. Is the med. affecting my coral, do they normaly do is once and a while, or is something else the cause??? Here is a picture to help you understand:

I tested my tank and these are the reading I received:
Nitrate - 0
Ammonia - 0.4
Nitrite - 0
Ph - 8.3
Specific Gravity - 1.021
Phosphate - less than 0.2 (my test only goes that low)
Calcium - 365
I am using ESV B-Ionic Calcium Buffer System every other day.
I love my tank and am really worried.
Thank you so much for your help,
Catherine