lmforbis
Well-Known Member
I was at my local ***** on Friday. They had an unhappy small Naso tang in one of their small tanks. They are going to re do their aquatic dept and all fish were half off so I bought him even though he didn't look great.
I brought him home, slowly drip acclimated him to the hypo salinity in my QT tank and put him in QT with my Powder brown. I had to restart the hypo countdown on the Powder Brown last week because the ich re appeared so what is one more week. Turns out you don't get an accurate reading on the refractometer if you tip it up to look at a ceiling light so specific gravity was a bit too high.
The Naso seems to be doing ok. He is out swimming around (at ***** he was hiding in a corner). He seems to be eating well. He grazes off the clip with no problem and there has been no agression with the powder brown. I divided the tank with a piece of egg crate for the first day so they can see each other but not hurt each other. Removed it yesterday and no problems between the two fish.
He has a lot of white stress spots on his body which are not concerning to me and are disappearing as he adjusts to the bigger tank. On the dorsal and anal fins he has a white growth attached to the edge. They were there when I got him. They are visible in this pic. My thought is lymphocytosis, it doesn't look like ich at all. What do you think?
Is there any thing I should be doing? I feed a variety of frozen food soaked in Selcon and provide dried algae to graze on. He is currently in hypo salinity just in case he has been exposed to ich (from ***** I always assume they have been).
I brought him home, slowly drip acclimated him to the hypo salinity in my QT tank and put him in QT with my Powder brown. I had to restart the hypo countdown on the Powder Brown last week because the ich re appeared so what is one more week. Turns out you don't get an accurate reading on the refractometer if you tip it up to look at a ceiling light so specific gravity was a bit too high.
The Naso seems to be doing ok. He is out swimming around (at ***** he was hiding in a corner). He seems to be eating well. He grazes off the clip with no problem and there has been no agression with the powder brown. I divided the tank with a piece of egg crate for the first day so they can see each other but not hurt each other. Removed it yesterday and no problems between the two fish.
He has a lot of white stress spots on his body which are not concerning to me and are disappearing as he adjusts to the bigger tank. On the dorsal and anal fins he has a white growth attached to the edge. They were there when I got him. They are visible in this pic. My thought is lymphocytosis, it doesn't look like ich at all. What do you think?
Is there any thing I should be doing? I feed a variety of frozen food soaked in Selcon and provide dried algae to graze on. He is currently in hypo salinity just in case he has been exposed to ich (from ***** I always assume they have been).