I have a hippo tang that I bought at the LFS about a month ago, she's always seemed healthy enough, and even seems healthy to this day but she has some odd habits that I wonder if may be attributed to a parasite.
I notice one or two white spots on her body from time to time, and sometimes on her fins. I can't tell if these are parasites or just substrate. I know it's substrate at least sometimes, because I've seen them fall off.
She also has 1 or 2 very small patches on her skin where it's not as blue as the rest of her, and there is some area around her eyes that's faded from the dark black as well, but I don't know if this is just natural variations in her coloration.
She spends alot of time in a very scratchy dead coral skeleton, I thought she was just hiding in there, but yesterday I saw her unmistakably scratching herself on another coral skeleton... She kept swimming at it and striking it with glancing blows.
I would get some pictures but these marks are so small I'm not even sure if they're there with my own eyes, I know I won't be able to capture them with a camera.
What do you guys think? I have other fish in the tank with her that don't seem to be acting wierd, and I've had her for some time.
David
I notice one or two white spots on her body from time to time, and sometimes on her fins. I can't tell if these are parasites or just substrate. I know it's substrate at least sometimes, because I've seen them fall off.
She also has 1 or 2 very small patches on her skin where it's not as blue as the rest of her, and there is some area around her eyes that's faded from the dark black as well, but I don't know if this is just natural variations in her coloration.
She spends alot of time in a very scratchy dead coral skeleton, I thought she was just hiding in there, but yesterday I saw her unmistakably scratching herself on another coral skeleton... She kept swimming at it and striking it with glancing blows.
I would get some pictures but these marks are so small I'm not even sure if they're there with my own eyes, I know I won't be able to capture them with a camera.
What do you guys think? I have other fish in the tank with her that don't seem to be acting wierd, and I've had her for some time.
David