Once again, I'm afraid that I need some help with sick fish. I have a pseudochromis that has 4 distinct white spots on his tail. Obviously, this is plain old, run of the mill, Ich. The other fish in the tank show no white spots what so ever. However, there is a yellowtail damsel that is breathing rapidly for no apparent reason. My guess is that the Ich is attacking his gills. Before any of you ask, here are the water parameters:
Specific Gravity = 1.0235
Ammonia = 0
Nitrites = A very yellowish-orange color on a Laborette test
(where yellow = 0 and orange = .3)
PH = 8.3
Temp = 79 degrees
The pseudochromis was added about 5 days ago, and I just noticed the spots today. I have been checking all of the fish constantly for signs of stress and disease, and this is the first indication. Other than the spots, he looks and acts normal. He is eating like a pig, and his coloration is very bright. It is a reef tank, so I am treating with No-Ich Marine, which contains no copper. Now, can anyone offer any helpful suggestions that I might have overlooked for eradicating white spot Ich?
Specific Gravity = 1.0235
Ammonia = 0
Nitrites = A very yellowish-orange color on a Laborette test
(where yellow = 0 and orange = .3)
PH = 8.3
Temp = 79 degrees
The pseudochromis was added about 5 days ago, and I just noticed the spots today. I have been checking all of the fish constantly for signs of stress and disease, and this is the first indication. Other than the spots, he looks and acts normal. He is eating like a pig, and his coloration is very bright. It is a reef tank, so I am treating with No-Ich Marine, which contains no copper. Now, can anyone offer any helpful suggestions that I might have overlooked for eradicating white spot Ich?