aquarookie
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Hi everyone,
I just got a large (6" or so) blue hippo tang ("used") after he had been placed into a 10 gallon tank for several days. The fish was so stressed out, and had small whitish bumps on him. I did not want to stress him out any more by putting him into my 20 gallon quarantine tank (I am glad I did not, because something happened in it a couple of days ago that killed a yellow tang).
Anyway, I acclimated him to my reef tank and put him in. He is happy as a clam, but the whitish bumps do not seem to be any better, and he has cloudy/slimy stuff over his eyes (although it seemed to get smaller for a while yesterday).
He swims energetically, and is very interested in food (I do not know how much he is actually eating).
I am just wondering, should I leave him in the reef and add a cleaner shrimp, or a cleaner wrasse, or other animal (suggestions would be great), or should I take him out and medicate him? I am afraid to cause undue stress to the fish, but if this stuff is contageous, I do not want my other fish to get it.
I always appreciate your input and advice
Thanks a lot
Julia.
P.S. I have been neglecting to top off my tank with fresh water lately, so the specific gravity is a little high (1.027) and I will slowly bring it back to about 1.024 over the next day or two. I hope that helps the fish.
I just got a large (6" or so) blue hippo tang ("used") after he had been placed into a 10 gallon tank for several days. The fish was so stressed out, and had small whitish bumps on him. I did not want to stress him out any more by putting him into my 20 gallon quarantine tank (I am glad I did not, because something happened in it a couple of days ago that killed a yellow tang).
Anyway, I acclimated him to my reef tank and put him in. He is happy as a clam, but the whitish bumps do not seem to be any better, and he has cloudy/slimy stuff over his eyes (although it seemed to get smaller for a while yesterday).
He swims energetically, and is very interested in food (I do not know how much he is actually eating).
I am just wondering, should I leave him in the reef and add a cleaner shrimp, or a cleaner wrasse, or other animal (suggestions would be great), or should I take him out and medicate him? I am afraid to cause undue stress to the fish, but if this stuff is contageous, I do not want my other fish to get it.
I always appreciate your input and advice
Thanks a lot
Julia.
P.S. I have been neglecting to top off my tank with fresh water lately, so the specific gravity is a little high (1.027) and I will slowly bring it back to about 1.024 over the next day or two. I hope that helps the fish.