Is this ich or velvet?

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Is this velvet? Or anything related to that?

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Can you point to what you're concerned about - and can you answer the questions in my signature - as far as what questions to answer for us to help you
 
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Is this velvet? Or anything related to that?

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These look like seconds bacterial lesions associated with brooklynella and often confused with ich. You will have or likely noticed increased breathing respiration, loss of color and appetite as well as wierd swim pattern
 
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These look like seconds bacterial lesions associated with brooklynella and often confused with ich. You will have or likely noticed increased breathing respiration, loss of color and appetite as well as wierd swim pattern
How can i cure it?
 
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You can use ruby rally pro in tank although other fish may be infected and advise is to do so in separate tank with added aeration
 
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Ruby reef rally pro is generally OK for corals, they might be a little grumpy but in my personal use i did not lose any sessile inverts.

But each case is different! I'd suggest removal of all fish and treatment in a seperate QT sysyem :)
 
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Will it affect any of my corals?
No - reef safe but I recommend to do in external tank so you can give your display tank a fishless cycle of at Least 4-6 weeks to allow any given diseases to die off without a host fish
 
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No - reef safe but I recommend to do in external tank so you can give your display tank a fishless cycle of at Least 4-6 weeks to allow any given diseases to die off without a host fish
Does that include taking out Invertebrates as well?
 
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Does that include taking out Invertebrates as well?
Do not treat the display tank - Leave in the inverts and coral.
If you are doing the display tank with Ruby Rally - Risk is unhappy coral and full eradication of the issue. Be sure to monitor water quality during treatment
 
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No - reef safe but I recommend to do in external tank so you can give your display tank a fishless cycle of at Least 4-6 weeks to allow any given diseases to die off without a host fish
Does that include invertibatrws
No - reef safe but I recommend to do in external tank so you can give your display tank a fishless cycle of at Least 4-6 weeks to allow any given diseases to die off without a host fish
okay i have a quarantine tank i will put all fish in it and leave the invertebrates and corals in display! Thank you
 
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