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p00num3lli
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 08:50 PM
yesterday i noticed my regal tang was swimming in circles scratching him self on a rock:cry_smile:.

isnt this a sign of parasights?

he did it for maby 40 seconds thren stoped, he hast done it yet that ive seen. so i am hoping he just has maby something on him or bothering him on his side. he has done this once before when i had my red slime out break, each morning he would have alot on him

if i continue to see this behavior, whta should i do?

i dont have a hospital tank

maby a freshwater dip, isnt that what they are used for?

i have never done one before though

thanks

pagan.n.damaged
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 09:09 PM
I'd suggest the next thing you buy was a hospital tank, just a basic 20 works fine. We keep an empty tank at all times just in case.

ErikH
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 09:44 PM
It will be fine, just keep it well fed and keep the water quality up to par. No new fish added correct?

Ross
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 09:54 PM
you can add garlic juice to his food, it helps boost his immune system.

p00num3lli
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 10:16 PM
It will be fine, just keep it well fed and keep the water quality up to par. No new fish added correct?

i got in a bicolor blenny a few weeks ago.

i havnt seen him do it again, i just think he/she had an itch:)

CoryDude
Fri, 8th Aug 2008, 11:07 PM
Just keep feeding food w/vitimin C and and keep the guy well fed (like Scorpino said) and it should be ok.

Zoofan
Sat, 9th Aug 2008, 05:34 AM
Do you have a cleaner shrimp? They are usually good at helping with parasites. Your best defense it to keep it healthy and not overstressed. Although freshwater dips and hospital tanks have their place they are very stressful to fish and my make a fish worse. Of course you have to consider the whole tank.

Good luck,

Mike

p00num3lli
Sat, 9th Aug 2008, 09:37 AM
Do you have a cleaner shrimp? They are usually good at helping with parasites. Your best defense it to keep it healthy and not overstressed. Although freshwater dips and hospital tanks have their place they are very stressful to fish and my make a fish worse. Of course you have to consider the whole tank.

Good luck,

Mike

i have been planning to get a cleaner shrimp for a long time. i just need to bring my nitrates down a little bit more, and i will get one. and he has been fat and healthy for over 1 year, i have never seen him stressed.