Is this ich on my Sailfin tang?

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So i've noticed some white spots on my sailfin tang.
I've recently added a sun coral that i bought from my LFS (they received it from a customer who dismantled their tank the day before) so im wondering if the coral had anything on it to transfer disease? (I never add the water the fish or corals come in)
If a better photo is needed i can don my cameo and stakeout the tank as he will sit steady and they has to show off when stood near the glass
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Looks like ich to me. Are the spots fuzzy or more defined? Any flashing?
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Corals, rocks, and inverts can all carry ich on them.
Best way i can describe them is they have a slight rise to them in the center (if you look from the side of them) they dont look to be fuzzy.
Not sure what you mean about flashing?
 

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The tail spots seem a bit large to be ich, but maybe? There are three smaller spots along the dorsal that are more the right size.

Corals, anything wet really, can transfer ich from one tank to another. Lots of variables involved; how much water got moved, how active the ich infection was in the first tank, water temperature, and resistance on the fish themselves.

I would watch those three large spots on the tail - if they drop off and new ones pop up in different locations, it is more likely ich and will need to be treated - typically in a treatment tank....copper or hyposalinity, Then, your main tank needs to remain fishless for 45 to 75 days.

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Best way i can describe them is they have a slight rise to them in the center (if you look from the side of them) they dont look to be fuzzy.
Not sure what you mean about flashing?
Flashing is when fish will quickly rub themselves against rocks - like scratching an itch for them, and is often an indicator of parasites including ich.
 

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Looks like possibly lymphocystis but Hay gave a good suggestion
 
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Flashing is when fish will quickly rub themselves against rocks - like scratching an itch for them, and is often an indicator of parasites including ich.
They've not been rubbing against rocks except for when they're hunting to the food in tank.
Well atleast from when ive been watching theres been no scratching
 

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I agree with "maybe."

I would just observe for now, waiting to see if it gets worse and to see if anyone else shows symptoms before trying to catch and treat.
 
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Update- When lights when off the spots disappeared. When they came on they reappeared but today they have gone completely even with lights on
 

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Update- When lights when off the spots disappeared. When they came on they reappeared but today they have gone completely even with lights on
Okay. Spots will come and go as part of ich's life cycle. A couple spots that come and go would indicate mild ich. If it gets to the point where there are lots of spots, I would get all fish out and treat in QT. Until then, I would just keep an eye on it. It takes a severe case to cause death, and it's really slow coming, if you're dealing with ich.
 
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