Ich or flukes? I can’t tell

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Here is what I’m seeing; mucus plugs and ich. The larger, elongate spots are mucus plugs being extruded from the fish’s skin. However, I see smaller spots on some fish, especially on their fins where mucus plugs don’t develop. Flukes won’t show as worms, they are small and/or clear. Flukes are seen by the damage they do. These fish could well have flukes, just that the white spots aren’t a symptom.
So - what to do? The tank doesn’t seem to have a lot of coral in it - can you move out the invertebrates and treat the whole tank with hyposalinity? The other option would be to move the fish out and treat with copper. The third option would be to finish the second prazi treatment in 8 days and hope I’m wrong in seeing ich here….
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My hippo has this, so I’m assuming flukes ?
 

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My hippo has this, so I’m assuming flukes ?

The spots on the eyes isn't how Neobenedenia flukes show. With those, the eyes just develops a gray/clear cast to it.

The odd thing here is how each eye has two spots on it. There is another, rare eye fluke, Diplosomum. I haven't seen that in tangs. It is a digenean though, which means that it needs two other host animals in order to complete its life cycle, so it won't spread in a home aquarium.

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The spots on the eyes isn't how Neobenedenia flukes show. With those, the eyes just develops a gray/clear cast to it.

The odd thing here is how each eye has two spots on it. There is another, rare eye fluke, Diplosomum. I haven't seen that in tangs. It is a digenean though, which means that it needs two other host animals in order to complete its life cycle, so it won't spread in a home aquarium.

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Yeah I’m not sure what’s going on in this tank, it’s a mess
 

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