I think it’s velvet

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Tank had low temps for 48 hours it was 74 when I discovered the issue. The spots on the tang went from single digits to tons in the days since. I am working on trapping the fish in the tank but want confirmation on what to treat with once I do catch them.

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Looks more like ich to me. Do you see mucus and very rapid breathing? These characteristics are common with velvet. Both are treated the same. A QT with copper for 30 days (see link below), and keep the DT fallow(fishless) for 6 to 8 weeks.
 
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Looks more like ich to me. Do you see mucus and very rapid breathing? These characteristics are common with velvet. Both are treated the same. A QT with copper for 30 days (see link below), and keep the DT fallow(fishless) for 6 to 8 weeks.
I have seen some mucus shedding and respiration is normal for now.
 

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Tank had low temps for 48 hours it was 74 when I discovered the issue. The spots on the tang went from single digits to tons in the days since. I am working on trapping the fish in the tank but want confirmation on what to treat with once I do catch them.

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Pic a little dark but mucus spots suggest cryptocaryon (marine ich)
Need clearer pic under white lighting to confirm and recommend treatment
Is fish eating?
Is it breathing rapid or normal?
Is it swimming in front of power heads?
 
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Pic a little dark but mucus spots suggest cryptocaryon (marine ich)
Need clearer pic under white lighting to confirm and recommend treatment
Is fish eating?
Is it breathing rapid or normal?
Is it swimming in front of power heads?
Eating, breathing, and swimming are all normal.
 

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Eating, breathing, and swimming are all normal.
I was able to view this on a larger screen and convinced not velvet but marine ich. Quarantine tank necessary as is treatment using either copper ower or coppersafe at therapuetic level 2.25-2.5 for a FULL 30 days and monitored with a reliable copper test kit such as Hanna brand- not Api. Additionally monitor ammonia with reliable kit and increase oxygen with air stone. The concern I have is your display tank as the occupants within are exposed to ich and the display tank will have to be fishless (fallow0 for a full 6-8 weeks to assure the trophants have gone thru their life cycle and have died off.
 
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I was able to view this on a larger screen and convinced not velvet but marine ich. Quarantine tank necessary as is treatment using either copper ower or coppersafe at therapuetic level 2.25-2.5 for a FULL 30 days and monitored with a reliable copper test kit such as Hanna brand- not Api. Additionally monitor ammonia with reliable kit and increase oxygen with air stone. The concern I have is your display tank as the occupants within are exposed to ich and the display tank will have to be fishless (fallow0 for a full 6-8 weeks to assure the trophants have gone thru their life cycle and have died off.
Thank you.
 

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Fish are very covered with the bugs. I suggest you also purchase Hydroplex and give them a 10 minute saltwater dip which is low stress and kills the bugs on their bodies. They will still need the long term copper treatment. Note you can also use Seachem Cupramine. BRS, Chewy and Amazon (and maybe your LFS) carry Hydroplex. It saved 3 of my fish.
 

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