Is there something else that looks like Ich?

Mickey

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Night before last my Hippo tang showed what I thought were clear signs of Ich - covered in white spots that looked like salt. Last night, same thing but a little worse. Appeared to have small bumps under the skin on one side as well. Tonight he looks totally fine. Never observed any flashing behavior, nor hanging at the overflow or the surface. Never had an outbreak of Ich before and tank has been set up for 9 years. Is it possible this wasn't Ich?

I took tomorrow off work and was planning to start the Tank Transfer treatment on all my fish.

Background info: Tank is a 220 and has been set up for 9 years. Two weeks ago had a bad accident with Kalk (long story and totally my stupidity as it was preventable :facepalm:). Essentially I lost just about everything. Most coral and half my fish. Some survived in the tank while it came back to normal. Two fish, including my Hippo tang, were rescued from the display and put in a quickly set up QT for a week then moved back to the display. They were the only fish I could see at the time and found them near the glass laying on the sand. It was a very sad time for me.

Once I realized I had lost most coral, I took the opportunity to remove most of the live rock that had become encrusted with plague proportions of brown/fluorescent green palythoa. I had to break the reef down anyway in order to find the bodies of the missing fish. Anyway, you can imagine the sand storm, etc. throughout the tank. So I'm not surprised that the remaining fish were all stressed.

I've never seen any signs of Ich in my tank before and have followed good QT practice for new fish additions, though not for coral. No new additions of anything for over a year. So I was a little surprised when I came home from work on Tuesday and saw the hippo who had already survived so much just covered with white spots.

The last few nights I researched and planned and was prepared to pull the remaining fish out (5 small fish plus a 5" Hippo) and start the TT treatment tomorrow. Tonight I got home and he looks clean as a whistle.

Is it possible that it was just stress or something and not Ich? Is there something else that looks like Ich but only hangs around two days?

I don't want to leave the display fallow for 9 weeks and keep the fish in a 20 gallon QT all that time if I don't have to. But I don't want to leave Ich in my tank either.

Mickey
 
You sure it wasn't just sand? You did mention having a sand storm in the tank. I have a big fem Maroon clown that likes to fan sand everywhere, and sometimes it sticks to some of the fish. Sometimes for days.
 
You sure it wasn't just sand? You did mention having a sand storm in the tank. I have a big fem Maroon clown that likes to fan sand everywhere, and sometimes it sticks to some of the fish. Sometimes for days.

This.

TTM is a good choice if you end up going through with a treatment. I would hold off until I knew for sure though. Sorry about your losses BTW. Props for not giving up!
 
The first night I thought it might be sand. It was more than just a few grains. He was pretty well covered on both sides. And it wasn't clumped up at all, very individual small spots. By the second night when it seemed a little worse and on one side he clearly had bumps in the skin I was more convinced it was Ich.

I'd love for it not to be. But I'm really afraid to start rebuilding and find out a month from now it was Ich. If I need to go fallow for 9 weeks, now's a good time to start.

I'll see how he looks today when the lights come on since I'm home today. Planning to scrub all my live rock that's sitting on my back deck. It's been out there in the sun for two weeks trying to rid the tank of the brown/green palythoa polyps that turned into a plague over 7 years.
 
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