Carpenter Flasher Wrasse - weird stripes after white spots disappeared

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My carpenter flasher wrasse was covered in tiny white spots yesterday. As I do not have a QT set up, I dosed the tank with a natural ich treatment yesterday afternoon and also did a freshwater dip in the evening. This morning, I noticed that the white spots are gone but the fish still look like it's dying; just lying on the sandbed and not interested in the food at all. I also noticed some weird discolouration stripes on it (which I am pretty sure weren't there before). My questions now are:

1. Any idea what caused those stripes?
2. Should I set up an emergency isolation bucket and treat it with copper or just continuing dosing the tank with the natural treatment?
 
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My mccoskers was like this one night l when I was quarantining him with copper but I added an air line and he seems much better.
 
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In my experience I’ve only had a carpenter and mccoskers so it might help, my carpenters started turning white when my flameback kept picking at him I felt so bad. Maybe something is stressing the carpenters?
 
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Those stripes appear when they're stressed.

If you can pull the wrasse out and treat in a separate tank that would be best. Spots coming and going could be ich ramping up. Flasher wrasses handle chelated copper better. Copper Power works well just maintain it at a therapeutic level of 2.5ppm for 30 days, using a hanna copper checker will help you maintain your level. You should also treat the rest of your fish and let your DT go through a fallow period of 76 days. I hope he pulls through, good luck!
 
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Those stripes appear when they're stressed.

If you can pull the wrasse out and treat in a separate tank that would be best. Spots coming and going could be ich ramping up. Flasher wrasses handle chelated copper better. Copper Power works well just maintain it at a therapeutic level of 2.5ppm for 30 days, using a hanna copper checker will help you maintain your level. You should also treat the rest of your fish and let your DT go through a fallow period of 76 days. I hope he pulls through, good luck!
I’ve been using cupramine in my qt tank, I bought not from the store and I’ve been quarantining it
 
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Those stripes appear when they're stressed.

If you can pull the wrasse out and treat in a separate tank that would be best. Spots coming and going could be ich ramping up. Flasher wrasses handle chelated copper better. Copper Power works well just maintain it at a therapeutic level of 2.5ppm for 30 days, using a hanna copper checker will help you maintain your level. You should also treat the rest of your fish and let your DT go through a fallow period of 76 days. I hope he pulls through, good luck!
Thank you for the advice! Will try my best to capture it.
 
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My carpenter flasher wrasse was covered in tiny white spots yesterday. As I do not have a QT set up, I dosed the tank with a natural ich treatment yesterday afternoon and also did a freshwater dip in the evening. This morning, I noticed that the white spots are gone but the fish still look like it's dying; just lying on the sandbed and not interested in the food at all. I also noticed some weird discolouration stripes on it (which I am pretty sure weren't there before). My questions now are:

1. Any idea what caused those stripes?
2. Should I set up an emergency isolation bucket and treat it with copper or just continuing dosing the tank with the natural treatment?
I been through this with a Carpenter wrasse it's just stress will go back to normal
 
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