I'm treating a yellow tang for ich in a 20 gal hospital tank that I brought down to 11ppt salinity (1.008 - 1.009) and he's been there for 8 days now with two maroon clowns. Using a calibrated refractometer.
Yesterday I made the first water change - 5 gallons matching 11ppt salinity, temp, and pH. He was eating like a pig the whole time (even within an hour of transfer to the 20 gal tank). Today, he's on his side with heavy respiration. I'm wondering if it's ich at this point. Maroons are just fine.
In the day tank, he developed several white spots the size of table salt. Never more than 5-6 spots. They would clear up in a day or two and a few more would show up, they cleared up, rinse, repeat. Typical of ich. So I decided to treat with hypo. The maroons showed no signs of spots at all, but I hypo'd them as well just to be sure. While in hypo, the 5 existing spots on the tang never cleared up and one is kind of reddish this morning.
Any chance it's NOT ich?
Yesterday I made the first water change - 5 gallons matching 11ppt salinity, temp, and pH. He was eating like a pig the whole time (even within an hour of transfer to the 20 gal tank). Today, he's on his side with heavy respiration. I'm wondering if it's ich at this point. Maroons are just fine.
In the day tank, he developed several white spots the size of table salt. Never more than 5-6 spots. They would clear up in a day or two and a few more would show up, they cleared up, rinse, repeat. Typical of ich. So I decided to treat with hypo. The maroons showed no signs of spots at all, but I hypo'd them as well just to be sure. While in hypo, the 5 existing spots on the tang never cleared up and one is kind of reddish this morning.
Any chance it's NOT ich?