Yellow Tang Ich or normal?

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Davidl

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I have a yellow tang, and when I looked at him this morning (to turn on the lights in the aquarium) he seems to have white spots around his body, and sort of milky patches. When I got home after work (about 10 hours later) he looks normal and yellow. Is this normal for this fish? He isnt' doing anything wierd and looks relatively normal.
 

HkySk8r187

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My yellow tang did the same thing. Turned out to be ich which I am trying to treat. What happens is ich tries to find a host (your tang) and then it falls off to reproduce then comes back with increasing numbers each time. So, could be ich, I would defenatly look into it and make sure and start treating it asap.
 

OrionGirl

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The ich life cycle can't continue if the parasite is unsuccessful in infecting the fish. When the parasite is in the fish, it's undetectable without taking a sample and scoping it. When the parasite prepares to drop off, it will form a cyst on the surface, which looks like grains of salt.

Yellow tangs fade at night. Very normal, not a problem. If the faded spots remain after lights on, it can be a sign of stress.
 

Asfur

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Only use a freshwater dip as a last resort. its highly stressful for fish and i dont like to use it unless i have no alternative. a uv should be on standby if anyone owns a tang, also Octozin or Oodinex which are both reef safe should be kept o standby. lastly the use of garlic is also good for the fight against Ich.
 
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