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Just bought a potters wrasse from ARC and its already eating both frozen mysis and brine and its only day two in my tank. The only thing im worried about is that it hast few white spots on it. I wanted to know if I should be concerned or do anything to it. Ill post pics soon
 

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Yes pics and I would feed extra while it settles in if it will eat, especially with the spots going on.
 

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I would also try PE mysis, and soak it in garlic. They love them and the garlic will help their immune system.

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Hard to tell but if he's eating that's good just keep him healthy and he should heal either way.
 

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I don't know if you saturate your food with garlic and selcon but it does help imo on fighting diseases and keepin fish healthy. I do it to all my fish feedings just to be on the safe side
 

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