Dealing with Velvet....

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I was only saying it could be both because you started the thread saying it was velvet. If you had said, "what is this?" I would have said marine ich. Are the criteria I mentioned (rapid breathing, not eating) absent? If so, you can rule out velvet now.

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Still eating, breathing still normal id say, I’d say he’s hanging out in front of power head a little more today.
 
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lil update, this is like no ich I’ve ever seen. Since moving everything to copper tank lost clown, emperor and about to lose CB. Sailfin looks fine now though. it messed up my clown and CB badly their eyes were completely cloudy and the CB even looks like most of his eye ball is gone. He has to be blind and he has a gaping wound on one side. He never even showed any symptoms of ich in the display, oddly enough neither did the emperor or the clown….so I don’t know if this is a result of the copper or what but man I feel bad for him.
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