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I have 2 fish only tanks. Literally absolutely fish only, no live rock just fish.
I have a Large Queen Angel that developed blotchy patches after I introduced a small blue tang from my 70 gallon tank. It was eventually going to end up in my 225 gallon, but because of it s small size I wanted to wait a while before placing it in with the "monsters" in my big tank. The tang displayed ragged fins and heavy respiration. The reason I transferred it earlier than I planned was because it was being picked on by other fish in my 70 gallon tank. I thought the symptoms were the result of being picked on, thus the transfer to my 225 gallon tank. It was unmolested in my big tank, but still displayed the symptoms. It eventually bit the dust.
This was almost a year ago. The Angel maintained these patches and at times heavy respiration and hiding. I had no idea what this was, as I have never seen these symptoms in all my years of keeping saltwater fish. I did the usual large RODI water changes and maintained the best water quality possible. That is my usual first line of attack before using any kind of treatments. This was around a year ago. The Angel is the only one that developed these symptoms.
I hate the idea of doing baths, as they have caused several fatalities in the past. I finally gave in and gave it this treatment
http://www.marineaquariumadvice.com/formaldehyde_friend_or_foe.html
Yesterday was the last treatment and it tolerated it very well. A black type of substance that was very visible began spewing from its scales upon the first treatment. By the 3rd treatment there was just a VERY VERY small amount of this (whatever it was) black stuff that fell off in about the first 2 minutes of a 45-50 minutes in the Formalin. It still has the patches, but I'm assuming this is scarring and it will take some to heal.
I see no visible signs of it on any of the other fish, so I'm hoping this is the end.
A year of this deasise and it hung in there. If in fact this is the cure, and it heals back to full health, a huge weight will be lifted off of my shoulders.
I think my Queen must be bullet proof after such an extended length of enduring this.
It only lost its appetite a few times during this nightmare, and ate like a horse most of the time.
Now when I walk into the room it looks like it s going to eat through acrylic to get food.