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The fish I have in the tank are:

Yellow tang and Tomini tang,
4 or 5 different damsels
a royal grammer
pair of clownfish,
a yellow corris wrasse and a possum wrasse
a coral beauty
a bandi cardianal

So my tangs should be safe? and it's mainly the coral beauty and pyramid i need to worry about?
 

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The fish I have in the tank are:

Yellow tang and Tomini tang,
4 or 5 different damsels
a royal grammer
pair of clownfish,
a yellow corris wrasse and a possum wrasse
a coral beauty
a bandi cardianal

So my tangs should be safe? and it's mainly the coral beauty and pyramid i need to worry about?
It’s complicated. While tangs are not primary hosts for Neobenedenia, when infections really get going in an aquarium, the Neo starts to seek out secondary hosts. Therefore, all fish need to be treated.
Jay
 

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