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Yesterday I noticed some little white specks on my coral beautys dorsal fins.
I have previously lost all my fish to ich. So i kept my DT empty for six weeks, and bought and cycled a QT. My CB was quarantined for 3 weeks before being added to the DT. I then bought a fuzzy dwarf lion fish and quarantined it for three weeks with no problems. I added the lion fish to the DT two weeks ago. They are both eating fine and the coral beauty is very active. I also use garlic guard to help reduce the risk of disease.
My question is: what do you think the white specks are? I can't believe that it would be ich again, I have had this coral beauty alive and healthy for almost 2 months. If anyone thinks it is ich, why am I having such a problem with it and what should I do? Could it be something else?
I have a 55 reef. My water parameters are:
SG- 1.023
TemP- 79
Ammonia- 0
Nitrite- 0
Nitrate- 0
PH - 7.8 (its low, I am looking at a new buffer, mine doesn't dissolve and burns my corals)
Calcium- 400
KH- 6
Phosphate-.1
Thanks for any help.
I have previously lost all my fish to ich. So i kept my DT empty for six weeks, and bought and cycled a QT. My CB was quarantined for 3 weeks before being added to the DT. I then bought a fuzzy dwarf lion fish and quarantined it for three weeks with no problems. I added the lion fish to the DT two weeks ago. They are both eating fine and the coral beauty is very active. I also use garlic guard to help reduce the risk of disease.
My question is: what do you think the white specks are? I can't believe that it would be ich again, I have had this coral beauty alive and healthy for almost 2 months. If anyone thinks it is ich, why am I having such a problem with it and what should I do? Could it be something else?
I have a 55 reef. My water parameters are:
SG- 1.023
TemP- 79
Ammonia- 0
Nitrite- 0
Nitrate- 0
PH - 7.8 (its low, I am looking at a new buffer, mine doesn't dissolve and burns my corals)
Calcium- 400
KH- 6
Phosphate-.1
Thanks for any help.