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Hello, I recently got this Naso Tang and am a little bit worried about him. You can see in the photo he does have some spots but I read that they can have these from stress and they should go away once he acclimates better to the tank. The one thing I’m worried about is that white mark above his eye. It’s hard to tell but I’m not sure if it’s ich or not. I got him from Reef Beauties and I know they quarantine fish in copper and lower salinity to help fight diseases/parasites.
He so far has been doing really well in my reef tank and seems to be buddy buddy with my sailfin tang which is surprising to me. He eats well and has been picking algae off rocks and eating the nori i put in.
Any advice or comments would be appreciated!

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Hello, I recently got this Naso Tang and am a little bit worried about him. You can see in the photo he does have some spots but I read that they can have these from stress and they should go away once he acclimates better to the tank. The one thing I’m worried about is that white mark above his eye. It’s hard to tell but I’m not sure if it’s ich or not. I got him from Reef Beauties and I know they quarantine fish in copper and lower salinity to help fight diseases/parasites.
He so far has been doing really well in my reef tank and seems to be buddy buddy with my sailfin tang which is surprising to me. He eats well and has been picking algae off rocks and eating the nori i put in.
Any advice or comments would be appreciated!

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Please post pics under brighter white light intensity but appears to be the typical Naso stress spots and the stress can be water related, your presence or a tank mate stressing it out.
 

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The picture is a bit out of focus. Can you post a clear video under white lights?

Since the fish isn't reportedly showing other symptoms (rapid breathing, scratching, not eating) I don't think you need to rush into a treatment until you have a firm diagnosis.
 
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Please post pics under brighter white light intensity but appears to be the typical Naso stress spots and the stress can be water related, your presence or a tank mate stressing it out.
Hard to get a decent pic of him. He’s still pretty skittish when I come around the tank. Seems a bunch of his stress spots have cleared up though.
 

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Lower white intensity a little
Hard to get a decent pic of him. He’s still pretty skittish when I come around the tank. Seems a bunch of his stress spots have cleared up though.
 
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Yeah I know that. Sorry the pics are crummy. I won’t last in the photography industry. I definitely see some white spots on his fins now. I moved him back to quarantine and treating him with cupramine. Hoping it’s early enough that he will make it
 

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Yeah I know that. Sorry the pics are crummy. I won’t last in the photography industry. I definitely see some white spots on his fins now. I moved him back to quarantine and treating him with cupramine. Hoping it’s early enough that he will make it
Assure cuprimine no higher than.5
 

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1.018 will offer no results. Typical hypo is 1.009 and even up to 1.012
Got it. Thank you. I gave him a freshwater dip and put him in qt now. I was seeing real small white dots on him when I caught him and in the dip, but now in qt I’m not seeing them anymore. Is there a chance it could’ve been flukes or something else?
 

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Got it. Thank you. I gave him a freshwater dip and put him in qt now. I was seeing real small white dots on him when I caught him and in the dip, but now in qt I’m not seeing them anymore. Is there a chance it could’ve been flukes or something else?
Often.... its grains of sand that is suspended by water flow or a tank mate kicking it up
 

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