cesalfamily
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I'm beginning new from a previous thread that I had posted in the livestock for sale forum. I brought home a dogface puffer the day before yesterday. He looked healthy and was eating well so I purchased him from a friend who can no longer afford to maintain her deceased husband's reef tank. Anyway - Yesterday I noticed that he is covered in little white specks.Even his eyes look cloudy and have some small specks on them. From my experience when i had freshwater tanks it appears to be ick and my reading has concluded that there is definitely a saltwater version of ick. I am desperate to save this guy without hurting the rest of my tank. I have corals, a bta, and numerous other fish in the tank with my puffer so I'm told that copper would cure my fish but kill my inverts. I'm also told that a 3 minute fresh water dip will help as long as the water is not chlorinated..how do I dechlorinate it? I'm sorry for all of my questions and you all must think I'm so irresponsible for taking on a tank that I was 100% knowledgable about but everyone has to start somewhere, right? I am also aware that my puffer ( named "puff daddy" by one of my daycare kids ) is not exactly reef safe but according to his previous owner he never cared much about the corals or his tank mates as long as you gave him his beloved shrimp everyday. Any advice at this point is appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!