scsinet
Active Member
I think I have an Emperor Angel with Ich, but I wanted to get input from you guys.
Small white spots cover his body and fins, but they seem smaller than what I remember Ich to look like (it looks almost like powder). They are definitely NOT microbubbles. Overnight, his color has seriously declined. He is now very blotchy and whiteish.
He seems interested in food, but doesn't do much eating. He stays in a dark corner of the tank, vertically, but will swim if interested enough with goings-on elsewhere in the tank. I counted 120 gill movements per minute. He has no trouble swimming when he wants to.
I have not seen scratching. No other fish in the system is visibly affected.
This is a 120 gallon FO system.
Water Parameters:
pH: 8.2
SG: 1.022
Temp: 77
Free Ammonia: 0
Total Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 1-2
Livestock:
Emperor Angel (juv)
Volitan Lion (juv)
Pearlscale Butterfly
Snowflake Eel (juv)
Sailfin Tang
Last night I began dropping my salinity in a move towards a system hyposalinity treatment at 1.009, as I'm pretty sure this is a parasite. I'd rather not use chemicals if I can help it and I do NOT want to treat the system or the fish alone with copper or malachite if I can help it, but I'll do it if it means saving the angel.
Full resolution copies of the two pictures are at:
www.davestanks.com/images/angelsick/100_1026.jpg
www.davestanks.com/images/angelsick/100_1025.jpg
Thoughts?
Small white spots cover his body and fins, but they seem smaller than what I remember Ich to look like (it looks almost like powder). They are definitely NOT microbubbles. Overnight, his color has seriously declined. He is now very blotchy and whiteish.
He seems interested in food, but doesn't do much eating. He stays in a dark corner of the tank, vertically, but will swim if interested enough with goings-on elsewhere in the tank. I counted 120 gill movements per minute. He has no trouble swimming when he wants to.
I have not seen scratching. No other fish in the system is visibly affected.
This is a 120 gallon FO system.
Water Parameters:
pH: 8.2
SG: 1.022
Temp: 77
Free Ammonia: 0
Total Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 1-2
Livestock:
Emperor Angel (juv)
Volitan Lion (juv)
Pearlscale Butterfly
Snowflake Eel (juv)
Sailfin Tang
Last night I began dropping my salinity in a move towards a system hyposalinity treatment at 1.009, as I'm pretty sure this is a parasite. I'd rather not use chemicals if I can help it and I do NOT want to treat the system or the fish alone with copper or malachite if I can help it, but I'll do it if it means saving the angel.
Full resolution copies of the two pictures are at:
www.davestanks.com/images/angelsick/100_1026.jpg
www.davestanks.com/images/angelsick/100_1025.jpg
Thoughts?