Continuation from a different thread http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=38676
Background
I recently (last week) purchased a "lollipop" tang. I had never heard of the fish before, but liked him and bought him. He had been in the store for several days and ate like he should and everything seemed fine. When I got the fish home, I decided to look up "lollipop" tang and had no luck finding anything at all.
I recently came across the thread above and found via Minh Nguyen that the fish is in fact an Acanthurus japonicus, aka white-faced surgeonfish.
He seems to be a happy little fellow, though when he came home he had a spot above his right fin that I had not noticed in the store. (looked similar to a bruise) The spot looked like a brown spot on a banana (I figured he banged himself on a piece of rock), it cleared up in 2 or 3 days. Another spot of similar type has appeared on the same side, however, this one is below the fin and there is now (11:54 PM) one under the dorsal fin as well. He and a bullet goby where at odds for the first few days and seems to do reasonably well together now. I am not inclined to think that this spot is the result of them "going at it"
The tang is now developing several light patches on his skin, with a small white dot on the left fin. To me this sounds like ich. If such is the case, then this weekend he is going into a quarrantine tank (as outlined in the August issue of ReefKeeping Magazine http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-08/sp/index.htm and getting hyposalinity treatments.
Does this sound like ich? Any ideas on what the patch could be. I added a photo of the affected areas. The pic shows the affected areas.
Update: 11:46 PM
The tang seems to have "lost" the white spots (or I simply can't see them, as I have turned the lghts off in order to reduce stress), however, its belly is now a light purplish color and seems swollen. The white part of its cheeks seem pink. Breathing is rapid at times then returns to normal. It seems as if he has diarrhea (if such a thing is possible with fish) as he expelled fecal matter in a rather large cloud and not the usual "string". I am unsure if this is normal in tangs, but I don't think it is. He has become very jumpy and hides if I come near the tank, where he was NOT doing this earlier. He is obviously under some major stress.
I am preparing a quarrtine/hospital tank in the morning when the LFS opens. For now I have an bubbler in the tank to hopefully some respiratory distress.
Any suggestions would be extremely welcome!!!!!!!!!
Lighting - Coralife PC Fixture (65 Watt Actinic and 65 Watt 10K)
Water Parameters
Nitrate 20 (ppm)
Nitrite 0 (ppm)
Total Hardness (??) 250
Total Alk - 180 (ppm)
pH - between 8.0 and 8.4
Specific Gravity - Unknown (hydrometer cracked, replacing this weekend)
Other Issues
My girlfriend brought a Koran Angel home 3 days ago, adjusting well, has a tiny white spot on the ends of both fins, but that is the only external issues.
Food
I have been rolling up small sheets of Seaweed Selects (Green Marine Algae) from Ocean Nutrition which he has been eating like a pig. I have also been using Bio-Blend from Marineland Labs (a small pellet) as well as Wardley's Tropical flakes. I have ben dosing the tank with Coral Accel from Kent, as well as Micro-Vert from Kent as well.
Reef Supplements
I add Reef Complete (1 capful. liquid) twice a day
Reef Builder weekly (Sundays during water change)
Thanks for any help, it is appreciated
Background
I recently (last week) purchased a "lollipop" tang. I had never heard of the fish before, but liked him and bought him. He had been in the store for several days and ate like he should and everything seemed fine. When I got the fish home, I decided to look up "lollipop" tang and had no luck finding anything at all.
I recently came across the thread above and found via Minh Nguyen that the fish is in fact an Acanthurus japonicus, aka white-faced surgeonfish.
He seems to be a happy little fellow, though when he came home he had a spot above his right fin that I had not noticed in the store. (looked similar to a bruise) The spot looked like a brown spot on a banana (I figured he banged himself on a piece of rock), it cleared up in 2 or 3 days. Another spot of similar type has appeared on the same side, however, this one is below the fin and there is now (11:54 PM) one under the dorsal fin as well. He and a bullet goby where at odds for the first few days and seems to do reasonably well together now. I am not inclined to think that this spot is the result of them "going at it"
The tang is now developing several light patches on his skin, with a small white dot on the left fin. To me this sounds like ich. If such is the case, then this weekend he is going into a quarrantine tank (as outlined in the August issue of ReefKeeping Magazine http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-08/sp/index.htm and getting hyposalinity treatments.
Does this sound like ich? Any ideas on what the patch could be. I added a photo of the affected areas. The pic shows the affected areas.
Update: 11:46 PM
The tang seems to have "lost" the white spots (or I simply can't see them, as I have turned the lghts off in order to reduce stress), however, its belly is now a light purplish color and seems swollen. The white part of its cheeks seem pink. Breathing is rapid at times then returns to normal. It seems as if he has diarrhea (if such a thing is possible with fish) as he expelled fecal matter in a rather large cloud and not the usual "string". I am unsure if this is normal in tangs, but I don't think it is. He has become very jumpy and hides if I come near the tank, where he was NOT doing this earlier. He is obviously under some major stress.
I am preparing a quarrtine/hospital tank in the morning when the LFS opens. For now I have an bubbler in the tank to hopefully some respiratory distress.
Any suggestions would be extremely welcome!!!!!!!!!
Lighting - Coralife PC Fixture (65 Watt Actinic and 65 Watt 10K)
Water Parameters
Nitrate 20 (ppm)
Nitrite 0 (ppm)
Total Hardness (??) 250
Total Alk - 180 (ppm)
pH - between 8.0 and 8.4
Specific Gravity - Unknown (hydrometer cracked, replacing this weekend)
Other Issues
My girlfriend brought a Koran Angel home 3 days ago, adjusting well, has a tiny white spot on the ends of both fins, but that is the only external issues.
Food
I have been rolling up small sheets of Seaweed Selects (Green Marine Algae) from Ocean Nutrition which he has been eating like a pig. I have also been using Bio-Blend from Marineland Labs (a small pellet) as well as Wardley's Tropical flakes. I have ben dosing the tank with Coral Accel from Kent, as well as Micro-Vert from Kent as well.
Reef Supplements
I add Reef Complete (1 capful. liquid) twice a day
Reef Builder weekly (Sundays during water change)
Thanks for any help, it is appreciated



