I just got home from work and noticed that my Sailfin Tang has what appears to be ick. White spots on his fins and a few on his body. I did not notice this last night or this morning. Since I have no invertibrates yet is it OK to treat him in the main tank? If so, what do you recommend as the best treatment? I haven't set up my sick tank yet. I was going to do that this weekend.
I have a cleaner shrimp who has been cleaning him. I also have a green chromis, 2 peppermint shrimp, 20 various snails and 10 little hermits who all appear very healthy. The Tang acts fine - very friendly and eating well.
I have a 55 which I set up a month ago with cured live rock and live sand. I haven't seen any real rise in Ammonia, Nitrite or Nitrate. All of my peramiters test fine. As far as I know my temperature stays stable. I have 2 - 100w heaters. I also have a Remora Pro skimmer and an Aqua 110 filter. I am in the middle of a diatom bloom, I believe my phosphates are high so I put some kent marine phosphate absorber in the filter last night. Could this have cuased a problem?
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have a cleaner shrimp who has been cleaning him. I also have a green chromis, 2 peppermint shrimp, 20 various snails and 10 little hermits who all appear very healthy. The Tang acts fine - very friendly and eating well.
I have a 55 which I set up a month ago with cured live rock and live sand. I haven't seen any real rise in Ammonia, Nitrite or Nitrate. All of my peramiters test fine. As far as I know my temperature stays stable. I have 2 - 100w heaters. I also have a Remora Pro skimmer and an Aqua 110 filter. I am in the middle of a diatom bloom, I believe my phosphates are high so I put some kent marine phosphate absorber in the filter last night. Could this have cuased a problem?
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!