Today when we arrived home from work, we noticed some possible parasites on a few of our fish. Do not know where they came from, but that does not matter. Here is a photo of two fish. The clown has, what looks like warts and the blue tang, what looks like black dots. I guess they have flukes and black ick.
I am not sure I have the parasitic correct or not, hard to get a good pictures. They are eating and swiming, the clown is very old...over 20 yeara and the blue tang is 5+ years old. Both have never been sick. We also have a Vlamingii Tang we added on 9/4/22 that was in another tank for weeks without issues. The Vlamingii has a large white speck over his eye. Trying to catch these fish in the large tank is almost impossible to QT them. I read that we can use General Cure can be used in the main display and will not harm any corals...which we do not have any at time time. HumblyFish suggest to use the treatment calcendar which suggest to used the second dose on day 7, wait a few days and perform 25% water change. Really sorry for the bad pictures, maybe one day I can win the picture of the month and get a better lense for our iPhones. Thank you for the help.
I am not sure I have the parasitic correct or not, hard to get a good pictures. They are eating and swiming, the clown is very old...over 20 yeara and the blue tang is 5+ years old. Both have never been sick. We also have a Vlamingii Tang we added on 9/4/22 that was in another tank for weeks without issues. The Vlamingii has a large white speck over his eye. Trying to catch these fish in the large tank is almost impossible to QT them. I read that we can use General Cure can be used in the main display and will not harm any corals...which we do not have any at time time. HumblyFish suggest to use the treatment calcendar which suggest to used the second dose on day 7, wait a few days and perform 25% water change. Really sorry for the bad pictures, maybe one day I can win the picture of the month and get a better lense for our iPhones. Thank you for the help.