My Tang needs help!

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He got these two nights ago and I thought they may come off on their own, well unfortunately that was not the case...any thoughts what it is and how do I treat?


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Holly COW.....Not sure what that is. Hard to tell from the picture. Do you have a tratment tank setup?
 
Wow that doesn't look pretty. Do you have an Anenome? It almost looks to me like a sting... How is the animal acting? Eating?
 
Wow that doesn't look pretty. Do you have an Anenome? It almost looks to me like a sting... How is the animal acting? Eating?

Don't think a sting would get raised like that. They are raised bumps right?
 
your pictures aren't doing it for me. do they look like pimples that are part of the skin or does it appear to be attached to the scales? from what i think i'm seeing in your pics it dosen't look anything like parasitic copepods or flukes.
(tangs have very small scales)



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Holly COW.....Not sure what that is. Hard to tell from the picture. Do you have a tratment tank setup?

I do have a QT tank setup I can fire up if need be..

Wow, not totally sure what it is, could it be parasites?

Dont think so......

Wow that doesn't look pretty. Do you have an Anenome? It almost looks to me like a sting... How is the animal acting? Eating?

I have two carpet anenomes but I dont think these are stings...

Don't think a sting would get raised like that. They are raised bumps right?

Yes they do seem to be raised off the skin...external parasites maybe?

Have you tried a freshwater bath to see if anything falls off?

I have not had good luck catching him yet...my tank is 600 gallon and its pretty hard.

your pictures aren't doing it for me. do they look like pimples that are part of the skin or does it appear to be attached to the scales? from what i think i'm seeing in your pics it dosen't look anything like parasitic copepods or flukes.
(tangs have very small scales)


They look like oval egg sacs or something... and they appear to change color when the fish does... So I guess their emebedded in his skin??? Two nights ago I saw him come out of his hiding hole, and it appeared like he had sand or something all over him in that area, so I paid it no attention I thought he would eventually get the stuff off. But then this morning I got up and there still there.
 
FWIW, I would say the first pic was the most accurate as far as how they look in person...the last two were to try and show that they stick out a bit...
 
Catching him is going to be difficult. I would probably set up a hospital tank, so that if you have to tear apart your whole tank getting him, you have somewhere to put him until you can clear the parasite.
 
That looks like what my tang had. Just got the tang, put him in the hospital tank for a few weeks and everything was fine. Put him in the main tank and broke out with what looks like to pimples with in hours. Removed and put back in hospital and it went away with in hours. Couple days later I put back in main tank and once again it came back with in hours. Removed and put back in to hospital for 4 weeks and all was fine. 2 days ago I put him back in main tank and with in hours once again it came back and still has it. I think I will leave him in main tank for a while to see what happens.

He's eating great and seems to be doing fine, goes to the cleaner shrimp quite often though. He also sometimes itches himself on the rock though.

Don't really think it's parasites due to the fact that once in the hospital tank it goes away really quick. Was thinking maybe stress related but it seems to be stress free. He was also in the hospital tank the hole 4 weeks with other fish and none of them came down with it....just confused on what it is. Talked to the LFS and they are at a loss too.

Will attach pics later.
 
Catching him proved to be impossible, I decided to just let him be, seeing he was still very active and eating as usual. I come back home from Thanksgiving holidays out of town, and its all cleared up...so I am guessing whatever it was, either run its course or the Tang was able to fight it.

All in all I am certainly pleased, its not very often these sorts of things, for me anyways, turns into a positive situation... I would have surely missed this fish If he would have passed.
 
Nice to hear a positive outcome...now we just keep our fingers crossed that nothing shows back up.To bad we couldn't ever get an exact ID, would have been nice to know.
 
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