i have been noticing on mi bluehippo some white specks on it and i got a feeling that it is itch. i have no idea what to do and the suckish part is that i have no quarantine tank so i think im screw
need help asap
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a 45 gallon tank is no place for a blue hippo. If you can post pics of the fish. How big is the hippo? How long have you had the hippo? Baby hippos are prone to ich and have a low survival rate. I would set up a quarantine tank. It is pretty simple all you need is the tank (maybe a 20 long or even a rubbermaid container), a HOB filter (run with no carbon just filter floss soak the floss in the DT for 24 hours before placing in tank), heater and a powerhead. You'll need to perform hypo which requires a refractometer to gradually lower salinity. This is the best option to treat ich. Hypo cannot be done in a reef setup or a tank with inverts.
