Originally Posted by Good Alex
ok i got a problem
my Yellow tang isent doing so good, looked at him when i came home from school and hes kinda pale, it almost looks like skin peeling on a small portion of his body and he has some sort of fin rot, yet he is the only one not doing so good. his tank mates are a scooter blenny, 3 clownfish, a 6 line wrasse, and a damsel. sorry dont have tank parameters updated but hopefully im going tommorow so ill tell you when i know. i have heard yellow tangs dont do so good in hypo so i was wondering if i could take that 20g that i have and lower the salt to 1.009 and put the YT in there, and then leave it like that for a day or two and then raise it. he only has one more week to go from today, do you think i should go that route or leave him in the tank for one more week?
You could do that. Tangs can be sensitive to hyposalinity. They usually show it right at the end. There shouldn't be any ich attatched. If you move him, don't raise the SG if you don't have to. I am concerned that if by some remote chance ich gets transfered from one qt to the other, via the net or whatever and when you raise it the ich attatches again then you will be in a very sticky situation. You won't be able to re-hypo him just yet because he couldn't take it and it is iffy to use copper on a tang. Set up the 20 at 1.009 but leave him where he is for now. If he only has a week left than you should be ok. I would rather him be a little stressed now than have to repeate treatment.