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Hi guys,
After losing my Flagfin to Uronoma, I woke up this morning to see a light coating on my Blue Chin Trigger and seems like velvet. Can you help confirm and offer ANY advice for treating in a reef tank (there's no way I can get him out). I have 0 invertibrates, 3 anemones, and a few corals.
I know I most likely about to lose my entire tank and am beyond sad. Is there ANYTHING I can treat the display tank w/ medication for the rest of the fish I have?
- Powder Brown Tang
- Naso Tang
- 3 clown
- 5 Chromis
- Squirrel
Other than the Brown Tang, I don't see signs yet in the other fish.
NOTE: the Trigger is swimming and voraciously hungry ... does that mean anything potentially positive? From what I'm learning, by the time you see it on the body, it's too late. Would he still be as hungry and full of energy if he had velvet?? I'm reaching here probably, but I have to ask.
Any and all help asap very much appreciated!
After losing my Flagfin to Uronoma, I woke up this morning to see a light coating on my Blue Chin Trigger and seems like velvet. Can you help confirm and offer ANY advice for treating in a reef tank (there's no way I can get him out). I have 0 invertibrates, 3 anemones, and a few corals.
I know I most likely about to lose my entire tank and am beyond sad. Is there ANYTHING I can treat the display tank w/ medication for the rest of the fish I have?
- Powder Brown Tang
- Naso Tang
- 3 clown
- 5 Chromis
- Squirrel
Other than the Brown Tang, I don't see signs yet in the other fish.
NOTE: the Trigger is swimming and voraciously hungry ... does that mean anything potentially positive? From what I'm learning, by the time you see it on the body, it's too late. Would he still be as hungry and full of energy if he had velvet?? I'm reaching here probably, but I have to ask.
Any and all help asap very much appreciated!