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Old February 28th 05, 01:37 AM
DeeOooGee
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I have a Kole tang that has been doing great (or so I thought). I have had
him for about a month and a half. I noticed over the last few days that he
has what looks like two small slices(one on each side) on his tail. Is this
normal? It didn't seem to bother him and they look identical, so I thought
that maybe this is just the way he is. I have not been able to find any
pics that show clearly whether or not this is normal.

Suddenly today (only about an hour ago) I noticed what looks like ich all
over him. I want to get him treated ASAP, but I do not know if what I want
to use for a quarantine tank is sufficient. I have a small 6 gallon tank
that I have not used yet at all. It has built in light/bio-filter/heater.
Is this too small for this purpose?

In my main tank I have live rock, shrimp, snails, feather duster, green
mushroom coral, green polyp coral. I don't think I can treat this tank from
what I have read.

TIA
....D


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Old March 1st 05, 10:54 PM
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I've had the best luck with getting a cleaner shrimp and letting him clean
up my Tang. Haven't had an ich problem since having a cleaner shrimp and
the Tang loves to get cleaned up by him

Susan
"DeeOooGee" wrote in message
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I have a Kole tang that has been doing great (or so I thought). I have had
him for about a month and a half. I noticed over the last few days that
he
has what looks like two small slices(one on each side) on his tail. Is
this
normal? It didn't seem to bother him and they look identical, so I
thought
that maybe this is just the way he is. I have not been able to find any
pics that show clearly whether or not this is normal.

Suddenly today (only about an hour ago) I noticed what looks like ich all
over him. I want to get him treated ASAP, but I do not know if what I
want
to use for a quarantine tank is sufficient. I have a small 6 gallon tank
that I have not used yet at all. It has built in light/bio-filter/heater.
Is this too small for this purpose?

In my main tank I have live rock, shrimp, snails, feather duster, green
mushroom coral, green polyp coral. I don't think I can treat this tank
from
what I have read.

TIA
...D




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Old March 2nd 05, 12:48 AM
DeeOooGee
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"Susan" wrote in message
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I've had the best luck with getting a cleaner shrimp and letting him clean
up my Tang. Haven't had an ich problem since having a cleaner shrimp and
the Tang loves to get cleaned up by him

I have two peppermint shrimp and I have started dosing his food with garlic.
I hope this helps.

Thanks


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Old March 2nd 05, 12:58 AM
Susan
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Peppermint shrimps are more scavenger type shrimps. Their a cousin to the
cleaner shrimps. You may want to try a scarlet skunk cleaner or a red fire
shrimp. Both of those type tend to be pretty aggresive cleaners.

Susan
"DeeOooGee" wrote in message
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"Susan" wrote in message
...
I've had the best luck with getting a cleaner shrimp and letting him
clean
up my Tang. Haven't had an ich problem since having a cleaner shrimp and
the Tang loves to get cleaned up by him

I have two peppermint shrimp and I have started dosing his food with
garlic.
I hope this helps.

Thanks




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Old March 2nd 05, 02:19 AM
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"Susan" wrote in message
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Peppermint shrimps are more scavenger type shrimps. Their a cousin to the
cleaner shrimps. You may want to try a scarlet skunk cleaner or a red

fire
shrimp. Both of those type tend to be pretty aggresive cleaners.

Susan

Thank you Susan. :-)


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Old March 2nd 05, 02:28 AM
Susan
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No problem. Good-Luck :-)

Susan
"DeeOooGee" wrote in message
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"Susan" wrote in message
...
Peppermint shrimps are more scavenger type shrimps. Their a cousin to the
cleaner shrimps. You may want to try a scarlet skunk cleaner or a red

fire
shrimp. Both of those type tend to be pretty aggresive cleaners.

Susan

Thank you Susan. :-)




 




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