mattsilvester
Team RC
Hi Folks,
I have just finished a "35 day course" of hyposalinity, followed to the letter of the law....... and thankfulyl my fish are all ich free.
But my purple tank has some large white spots on him that he cannot seem to shake. They are not ich spots.... they are a little bigger, and I have observed this for a while now and am wholly satisfied it is not ich.....
Now the poor little guy has been having a hard time - he didn;t especialyl enjoy the hypo salinity conditions (I don;t think red sea fish do, in general), and has been getting a bit of a hard time from my emperor angel as well..... which has left him a little tatty and pale, but thnakfully - ich free. This situation was not ideal, but it was the best I could do, and it was literally a case of "the needs of the few are outweighed by the needs of the many".
So.... now he has a few big white spots, which look like ich spots but are abotu twice the size...... any ideas what it might be?
Since I have started increasing s.g. (its up to about 1.018 now) he has really ocloured up again and looks alot better, and I am hoping once he's back in "reef" conditions with LR et al that he'll be able to shae whatever it is he has........ but in the mean time, prudence is the best course...... so any input would be much apprecaited.
Cheers,
Matt
I have just finished a "35 day course" of hyposalinity, followed to the letter of the law....... and thankfulyl my fish are all ich free.
But my purple tank has some large white spots on him that he cannot seem to shake. They are not ich spots.... they are a little bigger, and I have observed this for a while now and am wholly satisfied it is not ich.....
Now the poor little guy has been having a hard time - he didn;t especialyl enjoy the hypo salinity conditions (I don;t think red sea fish do, in general), and has been getting a bit of a hard time from my emperor angel as well..... which has left him a little tatty and pale, but thnakfully - ich free. This situation was not ideal, but it was the best I could do, and it was literally a case of "the needs of the few are outweighed by the needs of the many".
So.... now he has a few big white spots, which look like ich spots but are abotu twice the size...... any ideas what it might be?
Since I have started increasing s.g. (its up to about 1.018 now) he has really ocloured up again and looks alot better, and I am hoping once he's back in "reef" conditions with LR et al that he'll be able to shae whatever it is he has........ but in the mean time, prudence is the best course...... so any input would be much apprecaited.
Cheers,
Matt