Help!! Powder Blue tang!!

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It sounds like your tank has either ich or velvet. Either way, I highly advise QT'ing all your fish, treating them with copper and going fallow in the DT for 76 days.

If you like, I can move this thread into the fish disease forum for more attention.
X2. Sorry I missed this.
 

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I agree with the rest. You'll want to get all the fish into QT and treat with copper. Leave the display fallow (fishless) for 76 days especially if you want to keep tangs like acanthurus tangs (powder brown and others like him).
 

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I would do a 50% water change, wait and see. Seen many YouTube videos and freshwater dips, garlic, copper, all that hardly seems to work. Medicate only as a last resort. Just because one fish got sick doesn't mean they all will. I lost a powder blue tang, yellow eye tang and one or two other fish due to ick when my son stressed out his powder blue catching it and putting it into my 450 gallon mixed reef tank. All I could do was water changes, wait and see. I did get a 3,000.00 UV that will kill free floating ICK parasites. The remaining tangs, angels, wrasses, foxface, cardinals, etc survived rather well.
 

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I would do a 50% water change, wait and see. Seen many YouTube videos and freshwater dips, garlic, copper, all that hardly seems to work. Medicate only as a last resort. Just because one fish got sick doesn't mean they all will. I lost a powder blue tang, yellow eye tang and one or two other fish due to ick when my son stressed out his powder blue catching it and putting it into my 450 gallon mixed reef tank. All I could do was water changes, wait and see. I did get a 3,000.00 UV that will kill free floating ICK parasites. The remaining tangs, angels, wrasses, foxface, cardinals, etc survived rather well.
Your situation is definitely the exception and not the rule. Also it will flat out fail if velvet is a component here.

In addition, a 450 gallon system is vastly different than the much smaller closed loop systems most readers have.
 
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Off topic a bit, but I have not seen, in person,a reefer successfully keeping a powder brown tang alive for more than 1 year. I tried over 10 years ago, died within 3 months. The browns are hyper sensitive
 

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Off topic a bit, but I have not seen, in person,a reefer successfully keeping a powder brown tang alive for more than 1 year. I tried over 10 years ago, died within 3 months. The browns are hyper sensitive

I had one for over 10 years before Katrina killed it. LFS I know has had one in their DT for at least 5 years now.
 

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