Naso dying

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I recently got a naso tang and it has spots all over
Is it ick or velvet or something else
Thanks in advance

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Hello
New to this hobby and forum
Nice to Meet all of you
I recently got a naso tang and it has spots all over
Is it ick or velvet or something else
Thanks in advance

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These are typical stress spots with Naso tang but assure good acclimation and oxygen provided. Laying down is not a good sign. Be sure to match salinity with that of tank before release always
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

The larger white spots are probably stress spots. I cannot see if the fish has smaller white spots or not.

I've been seeing a LOT of people having issues with blonde Nasos from Indonesia. This has gotten so bad that I'm suggesting people avoid this species.

Jay
 

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