46cobraguy
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Well i went home for thanksgiving and had my roomate feed my fish. He was just feeding them and knows nothing about "observing" them. I came back today and saw that my blue tang seems to have ich. After looking closer it looks as if my yellow tang's spine got ahold of him near his mouth because there seems to be sort of a wound. Im guessing this is what happened because i have seen a few light "scratch marks" on the blue tang before. I think that this wound has caused the fish to be stressed hence the ich. The blue tang is still very active and eats like a pig. None of the other fish have any symptoms of ich, other fish being : two clarkii clowns, lawnmower, yellow tang, and yellow tailed damsel. I have about 100 lbs of live rock w/ corals in my 75 gallon tank. I do have a QT tank thats established. I understand that catching the blue tang and putting him in the QT for hypo would be the best way to solve this problem, but as i stated before 100lbs of live rock is going to be a big pain to catch him. I do have a cleaner shrimp that loves to jump on my clowns because they let him. I have seen the blue tang swim over by him every once in awhile and the cleaner will try brush over him but the tang doesnt stay long. IS there any other pratical and safe way to take care of this situation other than catching him for the QT? What if i bought a cleaner goby...could that possibly be enough with the clearner shrimp to rid him of this problem? Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
Chris
Chris