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@ntony !eonardo

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Well, May I join this forum? I hope so. I have kept marine fishes and reefs for 2 years. My name is Antony. You can call me Leo.
So the questions are:
1. I have mandarin fish, I read that white spot can not live on the body of Mandarin Fish, right? Because I saw some spot in his body. And sometime the colour becomes white....why??
2. How long should I move my fishes from the main tank?
3. I saw some white spots on the body of my seahorse. White spots ( chryptocaryon ) or normal pattern?


Thanks...
 
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Anonymous

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Hey Leo , welcome to R.Org. I can't tell you anything about the white spots. But you can do a site search here , I've found everything that I've inquired about. welcome again! TinMan
 

Len

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:welcome:

I've seen Mandarins succomb to ich (white spots). However, if it's just a couple and doesn't grow out of hand, it might just be substrate particulate stuck on its scales. Same with your seahorse.

I'm not sure what question #2 is asking.
 

Minh Nguyen

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Mandarin can look like a dead fish at night. They can also have sand on their body especially in the morning when they first get up.

Pictures would be helpful.
 
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Len":y4vjzfs3 said:
I'm not sure what question #2 is asking.

Maybe he has them in a quarantine tank? In that case I'd say in about 2-3 weeks.

Peace,

Chip
 

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