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Old 10-25-2011, 11:55 PM
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If your water is good and there is no ammonia and other fish are not affected, it could be a bacterial infection or some parasites. I would isolate the fish in quarantine and treat it with Seachem Paraguard. Paraguard is a broad spectrum medicine that is relatively safe and will treat a lot of things, so this is usefull when you really don't know what you are fighting.

A photograph would help also.

How long do you have that fish?

When you say it aged 10 years, what do you mean? Is it covered in some type of mucous? skinny?


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Originally Posted by sunoka View Post
I have a yellow tang that has stopped eating and its breathing very fast, small red spots and the tang looks like it aged ten years. Does anybody know whats going on ? Water is good.
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