????? Yellow tang bleeding?

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Just woke up and saw all these posts, you folks have been busy!

It isn't Uronema, and it may just be erythema from a stress reaction. It could also be a bacterial infection, but the onset seems pretty quick for that (unless the early symptoms were missed).

I would prepare a treatment tank and acquire a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic, and be ready to move/treat. In the meantime, you can treat with Focus + Kanaplex.

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It will go away on its own in my opinion.
I had one of my yellows with this same condition in QT. (got it while in QT.)
I thought it may of been a medication related issue. Treatment was completed.
Put him back in his DT. It was completely gone the next day. If it is stress related, I wouldn't give it more stress by moving him. As long as he is eating and acting okay. I would give him more time before any guess work medications are used.
 
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Guys I can’t tell if my tang looks worse, he’s breathing quiet fast now???, everyone else is breathing normally and show no signs of any issues

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Guys I can’t tell if my tang looks worse, he’s breathing quiet fast now???, everyone else is breathing normally and show no signs of any issues

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Have you treated him at all for this

Jay said this earlier

“I would prepare a treatment tank and acquire a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic, and be ready to move/treat. In the meantime, you can treat with Focus + Kanaplex.”
 
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Have you treated him at all for this

Jay said this earlier

“I would prepare a treatment tank and acquire a good broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic, and be ready to move/treat. In the meantime, you can treat with Focus + Kanaplex.”

I had multiple people say just wait for a while - I had a look at LFS they didn’t have any of the medication mentioned above. Will try purchase some on Amazon. But not sure when it will come by
 

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Its an bacterial infection. He needs antibiotics or itll get worse. Use some Furan 2 ehich treats for gram positive and negative bacteria if you have it. Ive had this on my yellow tang before. Seems to happen with them more often than others.

1000% positive its a bacterial infection
 

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Not uncommon with yellow tangs unfortunately. My guess is septicemia brought on by a bacterial infection. By the time you start to see that subcutaneous bleeding it's probably too late. Needs antibiotics fast.
 
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Not uncommon with yellow tangs unfortunately. My guess is septicemia brought on by a bacterial infection. By the time you start to see that subcutaneous bleeding it's probably too late. Needs antibiotics fast.
I cannot find any antibiotics that are available in the UK? My LFS literally had nothing, I’ve checked for kanaplex furan-2 don’t know what else to do
 
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Did abit of research will purchase API EM erythomycin- it says it treats for red spots - some form of antibacterial - and it’s available in the UK . Will let you know of the results
 
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Never mind I lied it’s not available in the UK there’s no antibiotics available here???? Everything needs to be shipped from US and says estimated delivery 26th October ???? Surely I can’t wait that long?
 

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Why don't you check with any local reefers.
 
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Why don't you check with any local reefers.
How do I reach out to them I don’t know anyone else into reefing :( by the way my sister is a pharmacists is there antibiotics she can get that will be ok for aquarium use?
 

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Diet and water quality plays a big part with this
What are you feeding it? Add vitamin to its food . Feed at minimum:
Spirulina brine shrimp
Mysis shrimp
LRS herbivore diet
Small plankton
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract
Formula 2 flake and frozen
 
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Diet and water quality plays a big part with this
What are you feeding it? Add vitamin to its food . Feed at minimum:
Spirulina brine shrimp
Mysis shrimp
LRS herbivore diet
Small plankton
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract
Formula 2 flake and frozen

I feed it everything except the planktons and brine shrimps
 
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Guys someone mentioned to try waterlife myaxin - it’s available in the UK - and treats bacterial infections I think that is my best bet currently
 

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My yellow tang gets these whenever I miss a week or two of feeding seaweed as I usually feed masstick as my herbivore food. I feed seaweed at least once a week. Feed more seaweed. I get this too but since I am going to pull my yellow tang soon I guess it will be on its way to someone else soon anyway.
 

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