Nah mine are the same as yours - L. amboinensis, but they don't get to do
much cleaning these days. I take it that my tank should be big enough for
him?
I guess I should just let him settle for a bit. Problem is that they are so
shy when I put my hands in there or move the rock about a bit they seem to
get all ichy!
But they are such great fish!
~m
"Mislav" wrote in message ...
My tank is even larger, it is 180 G. Cleaners won't do anything on their
own. The fish must come to them and stay still. My sailfin tang even
changes color when cleaned. Only then they will do the cleaning. Cowfish
was never cleaned 'cose she didn't come to cleaners.
What shrimps do you have L. amboinensis or L. debelius? Mine are
amboinensis.
Mislav
"Michael Lawford" wrote in message
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Hmm - I have 2 cleaner shrimp but they dont seem to do anything to the
tang - they clean up the Blenny NP though. It is a standard 4 foot
tank - with sump its about 250l of water....
Not enough?
I had a powder blue that was happy for ages and the regal is smaller....
~m
"Mislav" wrote in message ...
I had an ich outbreak in my tank when I introduced cowfish. All fish got
it. I didn't want to treat my tank with medicines or using freshwater
dips.
The simplest thing to do for me was to buy pair of cleaner shrimps. Two
tangs spotted them immediately after I've put them in the aquarium and
got their cleaning. After them in few days all fish except cowfish went
to cleaners few times a day. In a week all fish except cowfish were
cured.
Cowfish lost spots one month after all other fish. It has passed 3
months from the time and I see no sign of ick in my aquarium.
Cleaner shrimps won't cure the ick but may help alot.
Mislav
"Chris" wrote in message
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The white spots/ich are from stress how big is your tank, does the
hippo have enough space? it could be getting stressed due to space. I
would not treat with anything as your lfs says but rather look for the
cause of the stress to the fish
Chris
http://www.chrisncarol.com
swhastan wrote:
Fresh water dip is not a good way to go.
A parasite under the skin of fishes never dies by fresh water dip.
If that ich seems to be serious, treat your hippo tang in quarantine
tank with copper for about 4 weeks. Or hyposalinity for 4 weeks. Most
of people think copper is the best medicine but may harm fish too if
you don't use it correctly.
Maybe putting cleaner shrimp in your tank can help a little.
"Ray Martini" wrote in message
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My Hippo has white spots all the time! They come and go. I've had him
for almost a year now. I do have a UV sterilizer unit on the tank and
use it when I see white spots appear. Do not use Ich medicines if you
have live rock and other forms of invert life.
There's a couple of products that are "reef safe" ICH treatments but I
haven't had any luck with them at all. If you can catch him,
quarantine and freshwater dips is the way to go although the "ignore
it" advice wasn't all that unreasonable.
"Michael Lawford" wrote in message
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Hi - my hippo tang has white sopt. It started off not too niticable
but now is all over him. I know these fish are very prone to it and
my LFS says to igonore it and do not dose any medicine, but I cant
help thinking that I should be.
Any advice on what point to start dosing?
~m