I picked up a yellow tang and a flame angel together, because I have had better luck in the past introducing these fish together. They have both been in QT now for about 2 weeks. The QT system parameters are pretty good and pretty stable (120 gallons, 35ppt salinity, about 40lbs of liverock that I don't know what to do with, a 30 gallon refugium with chaeto, not even a trace of ammonia, no2, no3 etc).
The flame is doing magnificently, the tang is definitely not. Both are eating pretty well - I'm feeding a frozen blend with garlic twice a day, there is always nori in there that is definitely being consumed, but the tang still looks pretty emaciated and has what I am going to assume is a bacterial infection that isn't rapidly worsening, but definitely isn't getting better.
Any suggestions for treatment? My hospital tank is a fair bit smaller than I would like, so are there any options that put him in the HT for a relatively short period of time before going back into QT? The QT is a pretty large low stress environment, and the two of them seem to get along extremely well.
Thoughts?
Dave
Edit -- yes, I realize that he really doesn't look good and no, I would not normally wait this long without treatment, but the massive storm and power loss that we had and the fact that he like to hide *a lot* made it difficult to get a good look until I tore the place apart today, and I was trying to avoid stressing the poor guy.
The flame is doing magnificently, the tang is definitely not. Both are eating pretty well - I'm feeding a frozen blend with garlic twice a day, there is always nori in there that is definitely being consumed, but the tang still looks pretty emaciated and has what I am going to assume is a bacterial infection that isn't rapidly worsening, but definitely isn't getting better.
Any suggestions for treatment? My hospital tank is a fair bit smaller than I would like, so are there any options that put him in the HT for a relatively short period of time before going back into QT? The QT is a pretty large low stress environment, and the two of them seem to get along extremely well.
Thoughts?
Dave
Edit -- yes, I realize that he really doesn't look good and no, I would not normally wait this long without treatment, but the massive storm and power loss that we had and the fact that he like to hide *a lot* made it difficult to get a good look until I tore the place apart today, and I was trying to avoid stressing the poor guy.
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