MarineDreamer
Est. April 2nd, 2005
Around the middle of August, I finally got a hold of a Red Sea Purple Tang, Zebrasoma xanthurum, which was just a bit bigger than what I wanted for my little 55 gallon, but the algae was starting up and the angelfish needed help. And yup, you guessed it, no quarantine. And the next day the tang was covered in white spots. Nuts. Three weeks later my Coral Beauty Angel, Centropyge bispinosa was dead. Humm. Faster than I would have thought for Ick/Marine Velvet, but I’ll go with it. And then suddenly all the spots on the tang were gone. The wrasse, now the only other fish in the tank, never got infected. There has been no sign of Ick/Marine Velvet on either of the fish since.
So what the heck is going on here? Has anyone heard of Ick/Velvet just disappearing? Maybe it’s something else?
I was thinking of doing the following treatment until everything cleared up, set-up a quarantine tank, treat the two fishes for about thirty days, and let the tank sit without a host? While in the LFS, I saw an Ick treatment that was purported to be “Reef-Safe.†I can’t remember the active ingredient, but it wasn’t copper. The thought had entered my mind that I could use this treatment after the thirty days without a host as a “Knock-Out†punch.
So, what’d y’all think?
Here are some pictures of the tang now. But he's camera shy.
So what the heck is going on here? Has anyone heard of Ick/Velvet just disappearing? Maybe it’s something else?
I was thinking of doing the following treatment until everything cleared up, set-up a quarantine tank, treat the two fishes for about thirty days, and let the tank sit without a host? While in the LFS, I saw an Ick treatment that was purported to be “Reef-Safe.†I can’t remember the active ingredient, but it wasn’t copper. The thought had entered my mind that I could use this treatment after the thirty days without a host as a “Knock-Out†punch.
So, what’d y’all think?
Here are some pictures of the tang now. But he's camera shy.