Originally Posted by Harndog
Thanks for comment guys and pointers. I have taken every precation as far as ich goes I so hope I do not have to deal with it. I bought an 18 w uv for the 175 and am feeding emerald entries and julian sprungs dried seawed which the both love. she also just comes out to eat and will wonder out now and again. I also made sure she was eating at the LFS. Hope this all works keep your fingers crossed.
I would suggest adding some garlic soaked food in the diet and also food soaked in Zoe or Selcon. Unfortunately, UV;s will do little to combat/prevent ich. Make sure you have plenty water movement and maintain a good maintenance schedule. Keep your water parameters within acceptable limits. I assume you already have a good protien skimmer. All of this will help in preventing disease outbreak and do far more in keeping the fish healthy then a UV.
You can save some money by purchasing Nori from the grocery store. it is basically the same as the dried seaweed sheets you are using but it is cheaper.
The best precaution regarding ich is to QT the animals before placing in the display.
Watch you Blue Hippo closely as they are among the first to show signs of Ich if it is present in the system.
Many believe tangs are easily stressed which is why you hear some refer to them as ich magnets. Actually, my opinion is that it is theri smoth-like velvet-like "skin texture" which allows the parasite to easily attach to the host.
JMO
Nice looking fish...best of luck