Tomini tang sand or ich?

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So i upgraded my tank over the weekend everything is running smoothly. But have noticed white spots on my tang. He has them in the mornings but not in the afternoon none of the other fish have it. So my question is are my cleaner shrimp cleaning the ich off him during the day? Or is it just sand for him sleeping through out the night. I would post photos but by wife's photo doesnt show anything on him in her picture. But can update later today. And in the morning again
 

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Cleaner does not clear ich in many cases but picks off foreign matter.
Pics under white light would be very helpful in determining what you are looking at
 
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Cleaner does not clear ich in many cases but picks off foreign matter.
Pics under white light would be very helpful in determining what you are looking at
I will post today after work and in the morning. But im just thinking its the light sand being kicked up when he is sleeping
 
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Cleaner does not clear ich in many cases but picks off foreign matter.
Pics under white light would be very helpful in determining what you are looking at
So you can see hints of white spots on himin this video this was 2 days ago and this morning he was covered but last night had nothing and once the wofe took the kods to school he had nothing or very little on him....pics are her phone
 

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Hard to see in those pics. I agree with vetteguy53081 but I also add that I have never seen sand stick to a tang or any other fish.
So, better pics and watch him for a few days. Ick will drop off and then reattach after a few days as the life cycle goes. Ick is not fun but beatable.
 

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Lighting is very blue but this can also be flukes. You can in a clean pail or bucket try to administer a freshwater dip for 4-5 minutes in the same temperature as display tank
Thereafter, return fish to display tank and look on bottom of container fir what looks like sesame seeds or fish scales- if present, those are flukes.
If not, you’ve eliminated the possibility of flukes.
Generally ich in its stages can be on the fish and appear to go away to again return. This is the stage where it has released new cysts and will again seek hosts to continue its life cycle
 

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Had a tomini tang for quite a while. He would lay on the sand but it would never stick to him for more than a few seconds after he swam around.
 

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I’m not sure if this is related but wanted to share a scare I had recently lol.

I’m in the process of setting up a new tank, and currently just have a yellow tang and a one spot fox face. I don’t have any corals or anything else in there except sand and live rock. (I don’t have ato yet)

over the weekend I didn’t top off and on Monday the return pump was sucking a bit of air and putting a bunch of micro bubbles into the tank. I topped off tank (tank is in my office) and went to work. About 15 min later I was waking by the tank and the fox face looked like it had severe ick or something! Upon closer inspection it was micro air bubbles stuck all over him lol. After about another 15-20 min all the air bubbles were gone and he looked normal again.
But for a second I was freaking out lol.
 
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Lighting is very blue but this can also be flukes. You can in a clean pail or bucket try to administer a freshwater dip for 4-5 minutes in the same temperature as display tank
Thereafter, return fish to display tank and look on bottom of container fir what looks like sesame seeds or fish scales- if present, those are flukes.
If not, you’ve eliminated the possibility of flukes.
Generally ich in its stages can be on the fish and appear to go away to again return. This is the stage where it has released new cysts and will again seek hosts to continue its life cycle
Ok so this is now
 

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