Originally Posted by
Beth
http:///forum/post/3263063
You said that the spots are white, but they look black in the pics. So, are they white?
Also, your yellow tang looks terribly emaciated.
Have you taken a look at the stickied topics in the Disease Forum, Diseased Fish and FAQ?
I'll move this over to he Disease Fish Forum to continue the conversation.
Well to me when I first got the tank and brought it home I noticed these little tiny white spots on the blue hippo, looked like specs of sand at first so I didn't think much of it. Then after about a week of having the tank I noticed the spots were bigger and that he also started to develop the dark spots on him as well. After reading up in the fish disease section and seeing the photos as well as checking out a few other sources I pretty much came to the conclusion that it was ick. However, the dark spots are still throwing me for a loop. Could it be skin irritation, perhaps? So I put all the fish into the QT, slowly bringing the salinity down to 1.009-1.010 as well as bringing the water temp up to approx. 82 degrees over the first 3 days. After the first couple of days I noticed the dark spots starting to disapear and now after the 6th day they are barely noticeable but I can still see a few specs of white spots on him here and there. He looks alot better than he did before but he's still a little ways off from what he should be.
About the yellow tang, I thought it was kind of odd that he was so thin when I first got him. He still is thin even though he has a very good appetite. I took a long hard look at him today and am a little bit concerned that I am noticing a little discoloration generally around the area of his eyes. I saw the images that you posted in the fish disease section refering to the early stages of HLLE and believe that those photos are just about an exact match to what I am starting to see in my fish. In his particular case though I'm wondering if that started when I put him in the QT tank.
I've got them all in a small 20G QT tank for now because it was all I had on such short notice, so I've been having to do water changes daily to keep the ammonia and trite levels down. Right now my levels are a little bit higher than they should be with ammonia hovering around 1.0-2.0, nitrites between 0.3-0.8 and ph in the low 8's. Should I be medicating them or is it best to let these things run their course? I think the hippo is getting better, but what to do about the yellow tang?