purple tang fin erosion

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I got this tang with a set-up I bought over the weekend. Purples are supposed to have nice full dorsal and ventral fins. What would cause this? Is it a disease or a product or poor conditions? I have this one and a yellow in a 75, I know it's not large enough for even one of them but need to get them healthy before off loading them.
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Looks to me like something that been nibbling on the fins, but it is really hard to say. What other fish are in the mix with them?
 

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Low oxygen content, coupled with excessive dissolved nutrients encourages this. Frequent partial water changes with abusive amounts of red and green seaweed will speed the healing process. A vitamin supplement such as Selcon will also help immensely (soaked into the seaweed).
 

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Could have been the maroon clown nipping at them. But anyway do as aquabull suggests good water quality, good food and low stress and they should come back.
 

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