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Theatrechick133 http:///forum/thread/383594/my-yellow-tang-is-breathing-but-not-moving#post_3356015
Im trying to post a picture that i took of him twenty minutes ago cuz i think he has some weird pinkish spots on him that im guessing arent normal. i was also going to post a picture of my entire tank. Do you have an email i can send it to? Your really my only hope at saving Bubbles (My yellow tang) im very attached to him
Pics do not post for new members for a bit - some moderator has to approve them 1st, and eventually get ur abilities upgraded.
Small white/pink/or yellow "tiny zits" on a fish are surely a bad sign of parasite infection. Also fast respiration and the fish "scratching" are additional symptoms. Sadly if it is a parasite it is likely marine ich and will spread to most/all other fish in the tank within a week and kill them all within 2. A seperate tank will have to be set up where the fish can be treated with either/both hyposalinity (lowered salt level) and copper medication, or they will all likely die soon.
Anytime ANYTHING from another tank is added to yours u run the risk of bringing in fish disease or other pests - rule #1 in saltwater is to quarentine EVERYTHING new for 3-6 weeks in a seperate tank till it is CERTAIN nothing bad is there.. There are many other posts in the disease section about people setting up Q tanks, and at the top of that page, there is a disease identification section that'll help too. Use the pictures to properly identify the ailment - then we may be able to help you set up a treatment plan...........
There are a couple meds that are "main tank safe" or reef safe that supposedly treat ich, but I've not tried one in years, and had no success with them many years ago - but they may be bettter now. It is not possible to treat ich with copper in a main tank with rock/snails (cuc)/and substrate, and a seperate tank will be needed for that.
Also, a 40 gallon tank is too small for any of the tang species for longterm lifespan expectancy - I have tanks for Quarentine that small, but usually people run 1 tang per 75+ gallons, and even then some tangs get too big for anything smaller than 200gal. My tangs only spent a month in a tank that small. . . Sadly, more research on new purchases is needed in this hobby other than some local fish store clerk saying "O sure, those fish will live together". . . . but we'll try to help.
Do you have another tank of 20+ gallons to setup for quarentine - and a heater/filter/thermometer for it?
do you have any experience treating sick marine fish?
Do you use ro/di water and mix own salt?
how do you check salinity?
What do you feed the tangs?
It is not really possible to buy a fish today and put him in your main tank with others the same day. Any new fish MUST be KNOWN to be free of parasites/infection first - or it is very easy to loose ALL your fish. Proper quarentine takes 4-6 weeks.