Powder blue tang white spot

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Hi there
I noticed that my salinity had risen to 1.030 yesterday so I started to bring it down and got it to 1.026/7 I just come home from work to find my powder blue tang like this I was wondering if it was the salinity that’s caused him stressed and this is white spot that’s developed or could these be burns from the high salt levels

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that doesnt look l ike ich spots that looks like injuries to me is he scratching against the rocks? also is just the photos or is your fish swimming sideways?
 
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He has been doing sometimes not all the time I think he’s trying to scratch on the sand I haven’t seen him flash against the rocks yet I’ve only been in a hour or so
 
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267 litres I’ve had it set up were it is now for like 6 months I had it in another place for that for like 3 months I bought it off eBay and they said it was established for 3 years I’ve had the tang for about 5 months and he’s between 2 to 3 inches long he’s in with a yellow fuzzy dwarf lion a flame angel a fox face rabbit fish two clowns a hawk fish a blue cheek goby and a blue spotted puffer
 

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This looks like lymphocystis and associated with water quality and diet
Assure your water tests do not show elevated ammonia or nitrate and provide minimum of following foods:

spirulina brine shrimp
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract
Mysis shrimp
Small plankton
Formula 2 flake and frozen
LRS herbivore diet

Add garlic extract and selcon vitamins to the foods 2-3x per week
 
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Would that be down to the salinity rising ?? I made the rookie mistake and got my containers mixed up and aacciedently topped up my tank with salt and not ro
 
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This looks like lymphocystis and associated with water quality and diet
Assure your water tests do not show elevated ammonia or nitrate and provide minimum of following foods:

spirulina brine shrimp
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract
Mysis shrimp
Small plankton
Formula 2 flake and frozen
LRS herbivore diet

Add garlic extract and selcon vitamins to the foods 2-3x per week
Also by a minimum how much do you recommend I feed him
 

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