please help my clowns have ich

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Today I noticed many white spots all over my clown's body. I am new to the hobby and don't want to use copper.
 

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If you have access to chloroquine phosphate, that will also work but all these methods needs to be in a separate QT/treatment tank and not the display tank.
 

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Today I noticed many white spots all over my clown's body. I am new to the hobby and don't want to use copper.
Can you post a picture? The spots can be a few different parasites. Early stage Brook can present like ich/velvet.
 

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I am new to the hobby and don't want to use copper.
This method uses the least chemicals but does require lots of water changes and 2 tanks/containers:

 
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I got a new clownfish a few days ago to pair with the one I had. I didn't see anything wrong with it. Today I noticed that the old clown had white dots all over it. Earlier today it looked like all of the dots released and the clown had scars.
 

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The "dots" were the mucous spots from the fish's immune system responding to the parasite's attachment. The mucous spots will slough off and sometimes you can see the wound, kinda like a small scar" where the parasite's attached. If you can count the spots it was probably ich; if there were too many to count it was probably velvet. But in both cases, the cycle is getting ready to repeat again. Need to treat the fish and fallow the tank to starve out the parasites.
 

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You mentioned you did not want to use copper. So the following are open to your use and would cover the big four parasites:

CP chloroquine phosphate: treats Ich, velvet, Brook, uronema


Hybrid TTM: treats ich, velvet, Brook, uronema

 
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I’ll be getting a qt today and I could use cupramine but any suggestions on getting rid of the copper later
 
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Here is a pic but right now they went away

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