I have two Hippo Tangs and a Dogface Puffer that have lots of white dots on them. They look like they are becoming fuzzy velour from the 70's.
I lost a Moorish Idol Butterfly fish to the same thing last week.
Is it some kind of parasite build up?
Any ideas?
White dots on some fish.
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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HOLY SHIT !!!!!!!!
that tank is sick.................how is the kitchen ceiling made to support that tank espesially with no supports.....im assumeing a steel cantalever ???
Awsome job..............custom built tanks???
im building a house right now and have an 8 foot 200 gallon to put into a room divider - - -nothing like those beauties you got there though
WOW
Boss
that tank is sick.................how is the kitchen ceiling made to support that tank espesially with no supports.....im assumeing a steel cantalever ???
Awsome job..............custom built tanks???
im building a house right now and have an 8 foot 200 gallon to put into a room divider - - -nothing like those beauties you got there though
WOW
Boss
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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lol...............i don't have the money to do that and spyder says if your poor don't try this............lmao good advise man
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Deltasigpony3648 - Posts: 314
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one thing that i noticed is that you have 5 different species of clown-fish. in most cases 2 diffrent species is setting up for a war in your tank yet 5 id look into that...and am i right that you have 85 fish in that tank
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
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Try feeding them garlic. Get a crusher add some fish flakes and a clove of garlic and crush it up and feed.
Garlic, like to humans helps fish and there immune system. Regenerates their slime coating to protect against ICH and VELVET
Did this with my fish and got rid of ich in a week, now feed once a week and never had it back
Garlic, like to humans helps fish and there immune system. Regenerates their slime coating to protect against ICH and VELVET
Did this with my fish and got rid of ich in a week, now feed once a week and never had it back
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schigara - Posts: 468
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I would never be so obnoxious to say, "if you're poor, don't try this". That's just disgusting. Why not just piss in my face while laughing?
I would say, "If you don't have enough experience to try this without asking for advice on a message board, don't try this".
This problem is marine fish disease 101. Go back to the end of the line and read up.. It's not the money you spend, as you now know. It's the research and knowledge.
I would say, "If you don't have enough experience to try this without asking for advice on a message board, don't try this".
This problem is marine fish disease 101. Go back to the end of the line and read up.. It's not the money you spend, as you now know. It's the research and knowledge.
Last edited by schigara on Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:05 am, edited 1 time in total.