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Old 04-15-2010, 09:44 PM
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I have a purple tang in hypo doing great, eating lots but when I look at him closely I see white along his gills and face. Its hard to describe but I know its not ich and I think if it were velvet he would be dead by now, any ideas?
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Old 04-15-2010, 10:26 PM
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Is it a "mucous" like covering or fluffy? Lines, spots or patchy? Can you be a bit more descriptive? Perhaps a photo if you can get one?
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I'm sorry my photo isn't much better than my discription



sometimes I think its colour loss, maybe the beginning of HLLE but I'm not sure because he also has something white on his side, looks like some type of parasite. The white is in a line along his gills and on patchy on his face. He has been treated with paraguard and is now in hypo because he did have ich.
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What are you feeding him? Is he getting a variety of foods? It does sort of look like color loss but its in an odd spot and I would suspect parasites. Is he breathing heavily or is it business as usual?

He was treated previously with paraguard and now in hypo or both treatments concurrently?

How much longer is the hyposalinity treatment supposed to go for?
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He eats everything, nori and other seaweed, mysis, brine, flakes, pellets. He has another 3 weeks of hypo and the paraguard was before the hypo. I have vitamin c on order, should be in tomorrow but I do soak his food in selcon and zoe. Could I give him some sort of bath before the move?

I am setting up a new tank and my sump is 150g which has been cycled for awhile now and is at the samy hypo salinity, I was going to put him there with a few others I have that are at the same stage in the hypo treatment, he would then have a bigger tank but would have to meet new tank mates, not sure if this will be less stressful or more stressful.
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yeah that might help, it sounds like he's got a pretty good diet and is well looked after. I don't know what to say about the discolorations. It could very well just be stress of being in a QT tank.

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