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As I was breaking down my tank to sell I encountered a massive ich outbreak. The survivors so far are a red fire fish a one spot fox face a blue spotted puffer a cigar wrasse and a full grown snowflake eel. There are also an engineer goby and a coral beauty that are in there last legs . The fox face coral beauty and engineer goby are the only ones showing symptoms but the fox face is still eating fine. Obviously everything will need to be properly quarantined. All fish free to a good home 07005 nj
 

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As I was breaking down my tank to sell I encountered a massive ich outbreak. The survivors so far are a red fire fish a one spot fox face a blue spotted puffer a cigar wrasse and a full grown snowflake eel. There are also an engineer goby and a coral beauty that are in there last legs . The fox face coral beauty and engineer goby are the only ones showing symptoms but the fox face is still eating fine. Obviously everything will need to be properly quarantined. All fish free to a good home 07005 nj
 
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Here are the pictures I could grab very severe on the engineer goby and I can’t find the coral beauty. Everything else doesn’t have any spots. The fox face had a few before but they went away
 

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Update what is left is the snowflake eel the cigar wrasse and the blue spot puffer. So is the engineer goby but I’m not sure for how much longer
 
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Bump snowflake eel is healthy and ready to go no signs of sickness free too a good home. Will be selling of coral and anenome a in a package soon.
 

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