I noticed what I am pretty sure was ich on one of my gobies 3 weeks ago, so I moved all my fish to a hospital tank and started treating with hyposalinity. The visible ich parasites are no longer on the goby (i never saw any on the other fish) and I haven't seen any ich in about two weeks, until this morning I noticed some white spots on my flasher wrasse. This looks like it could be something else other than ich, but I am not an expert. I've had the salinity at 1.009 since the Oct 6th, so if this is ich, I am going to have to abandon hypo and try copper.
Can anyone help me with identifying these white spots?



Even my 1 1/2 year old son is worred!

1. How old is this aquarium?
Set up a new 210 and turned this tank into a QT/Hospital tank. I removed all sand and live rock, but the existing filtration (including Seachem Matrix) has been running for about a year.
2. If less than six months old, what is ammonia level?
Ammonia levels are at 0.0
3. What is SG of this aquarium? How measured?
SG is 1.009
4. When was the last fish added to this aquarium?
Added a tamarin wrasse about a month ago. I think this fish introduced the ich, as I had never seen any traces of ich before.
5. Was it quarantined? If so, how? And how long? Was it prophylactically treated? How?
No.
7. If you are using hyposalinity, how did you calibrate your refractometer?
With distilled water to calibrate at zero.
8. Please describe in detail, the appearance of the fish? If there is one or more pimples, are they lumpy? What color?
There is a single white spot on the cheek. The previous day, there was a cluster of white marks on the top of the head. I thought it might have been a bite mark from another fish as it looked like a scuff at first.
9. Please describe the behavior of the fish as best you can. Is it acting reclusive? Is it always up towards the top of the aquarium? Is it avoiding light? How active is the fish?
Has started to act reclusive and is usually a very active swimmer. It laid down for a few minutes this morning, which is unusual for this particular fish to do when the lights are on.
10. Is the fish eating? What?
Fish is still eating. Mysis shrimp and new life spectrum pellets.
Can anyone help me with identifying these white spots?



Even my 1 1/2 year old son is worred!

1. How old is this aquarium?
Set up a new 210 and turned this tank into a QT/Hospital tank. I removed all sand and live rock, but the existing filtration (including Seachem Matrix) has been running for about a year.
2. If less than six months old, what is ammonia level?
Ammonia levels are at 0.0
3. What is SG of this aquarium? How measured?
SG is 1.009
4. When was the last fish added to this aquarium?
Added a tamarin wrasse about a month ago. I think this fish introduced the ich, as I had never seen any traces of ich before.
5. Was it quarantined? If so, how? And how long? Was it prophylactically treated? How?
No.
7. If you are using hyposalinity, how did you calibrate your refractometer?
With distilled water to calibrate at zero.
8. Please describe in detail, the appearance of the fish? If there is one or more pimples, are they lumpy? What color?
There is a single white spot on the cheek. The previous day, there was a cluster of white marks on the top of the head. I thought it might have been a bite mark from another fish as it looked like a scuff at first.
9. Please describe the behavior of the fish as best you can. Is it acting reclusive? Is it always up towards the top of the aquarium? Is it avoiding light? How active is the fish?
Has started to act reclusive and is usually a very active swimmer. It laid down for a few minutes this morning, which is unusual for this particular fish to do when the lights are on.
10. Is the fish eating? What?
Fish is still eating. Mysis shrimp and new life spectrum pellets.
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