Concerned about my first Boxfish...please help

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Hey guys, my new Scribbled Boxfish (Ostracion solarensis) seems to have developed a case of ich. I've only had him for 4 days and he's active and loves exploring the rocks but he hasn't begun to eat yet. I put a clam on a half shell in today and he is definitely drawn to it but then turns away. First of all how should I address the Ich? Boxfish get stressed easily and I worry a hyposaline dip or copper treatment may be too much for him. Do you guys think the refusal to eat is related to the Ich, or he just needs a little more time to acclimate?------Pic attached at bottom

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Just got this scribbled boxfish about 4 days ago. He's been active but not eating...I just assumed he would start eating when I offered him his preferred food, but today I woke up to find white spots all over his back and some on his final as well...I think it's Ich but I welcome any opinions...how bad does it look in the attached pic?

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Do you see any spots on the fins, is that what you meant by final? If so, that is probably ich. Your best course of action would be to move it to a treatment tank and dose with copper using a good test kit. Trouble is, that isn’t why the fish isn’t eating, so you need to try and solve that problem also. What foods have you tried?
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SInce he has contaminated the tank you dont have many options . It would require a 76 day fishless period to rid the tank of ich. I would try live foods to get it eating and
 
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Do you see any spots on the fins, is that what you meant by final? If so, that is probably ich. Your best course of action would be to move it to a treatment tank and dose with copper using a good test kit. Trouble is, that isn’t why the fish isn’t eating, so you need to try and solve that problem also. What foods have you tried?
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Yes, I meant fins...so far I've tried Hikari Carnivore pellets because of a recommendation at the LFS (I really don't think they knew much) I've tried another type of pellets for general fish feeding, and I've tried clam on a half-shell. I know he's interested in the clam because he swims over and gets his mouth very close as if he's going to eat it but then swims off without a bite. I've only had him for about 4 days and I know he was a new arrival at the LFS so I'm hoping that maybe he's still a little stressed because of the shipment process.
He's very active though and has even found himself a place to rest at night.
 
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SInce he has contaminated the tank you dont have many options . It would require a 76 day fishless period to rid the tank of ich. I would try live foods to get it eating and
Doesn't Polyp Lap Medic help with getting ride of the Ick contamination in the tank?...I may be wrong though. Also, FOWLR tank right now so could I add copper or cupramine to the tank and later perform water changes until copper is diluted enough to be harmless to later added inverts?
 

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I dont have personal experience with copper and rock

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You could do the tank transfer method. Doesn't require chemicals so it's probably the least stressful option for your boxfish.

 

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Only copper, Hypo or TTM, in a separate QT, combined with a DT fallow period are proven methods of eradication.
 

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I would try a smaller, softer food - small sized from mysis shrimp, even frozen brine shrimp (just to get it started, that isn't a complete diet).

The trouble is, I think the fish has ich as well, and that will be fatal if left untreated.

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I would try a smaller, softer food - small sized from mysis shrimp, even frozen brine shrimp (just to get it started, that isn't a complete diet).

The trouble is, I think the fish has ich as well, and that will be fatal if left untreated.

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I have a friend fish-sitting for 2 days while I'm on a trip...I noticed the white spots just appeared one morning so I'm hoping it's only Ick and not velvet...does Ick usually take a while before it becomes fatal? Side note I have 3 clowns without the spots.
 
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I would try a smaller, softer food - small sized from mysis shrimp, even frozen brine shrimp (just to get it started, that isn't a complete diet).

The trouble is, I think the fish has ich as well, and that will be fatal if left untreated.

Jay
Correction: the clowns did have a few spots as you can see in the pic I attached. However they're gone now without any treatment...I'm confused
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I have a friend fish-sitting for 2 days while I'm on a trip...I noticed the white spots just appeared one morning so I'm hoping it's only Ick and not velvet...does Ick usually take a while before it becomes fatal? Side note I have 3 clowns without the spots.
Ich does kill slower than velvet, but it also becomes more difficult to treat when it becomes firmly entrenched. I would estimate, based on the number of spots, that this fish has about five days. It takes about 3 days for copper to get to working, so that gives you a couple of days leeway.

I'm also a little worried - boxfish, when freshly collected, can release toxins into the water when stressed. I can't forecast if at some point, the boxfish won't react to the ich by releasing toxins....

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Correction: the clowns did have a few spots as you can see in the pic I attached. However they're gone now without any treatment...I'm confused
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That is typical of the life cycle of ich: the first parasites land on the fish's skin and form trophonts at about the same time. They then all drop off to replicate, at about the same time. The theront swarming stage, then comes back and form new trophonts (the spots that you can see). Evnetually,m the disease gets bad enough that the ich parasites are out of sync and the fish has spots all the time.

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