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I couldn't wait, so I was doing a water change today anyway and adding
more live rock and found the cole tang (coral) behind the rocks - not dead but like severe parkinsons, kinda stiff and nose pointed at the sand, spinning around with one fin moving. Are the white mystery dots to blame? My water is spot on. thanks |
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Moby wrote:
Are the white mystery dots to blame? Probably, however the fish may also have had another problem, in which case the ich simply accelerated its demise. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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I believe I had the same problem when I added a purple tang to my 55g.
It was perfectly fine for a couple of days ( came from a display tank at lfs) and then the ick? came and same outcome. Lost 2 other fish within 2 weeks but 6LW survived. All inverts survived (CBS cleaning crew) |
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On 14 Jan 2006 21:28:07 -0800, "Mirek"
wrote: I believe I had the same problem when I added a purple tang to my 55g. It was perfectly fine for a couple of days ( came from a display tank at lfs) and then the ick? came and same outcome. Lost 2 other fish within 2 weeks but 6LW survived. All inverts survived (CBS cleaning crew) Mirek, Please setup a Q-Tank, and save yourself a fortune ! Regards, Fishnut. |
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Hi all,
The usual reason for Tang fatality's in these situations is stress due to people not researching before purchase, tangs are very active and fast swimmers, they require a tank of around 100 gallons to thrive plus plenty of vegetation to graze on they are herbivores. regards, unclenorm |
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I had a QT tank set up and lost all fish i tried to QT. Lemon peel
angel( small ) and a scopas tang also small. LFS told me that the fish dont come with the disease, its the water that holds the parasites. They said that if the fish in the main tank are doing fine its cacuse their immune systems are strong and that QT are a waste of money.Also that QT causes them more stress and thats why they died. NOW NOW, Im not saying I agree......(please dont hit me) lol, but since i tried to QT other fish and paid so much money ($80) for the purple tang, I figured that I'll try it their way......I agree, tangs need bigger tanks but I'm a sucker for a purple fish... Mirek |
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