Blue Tang

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I have had a blue tang for a while now, he has been in my tank for about 4 months and he was doing great, the other day I added a naso tang to the tank and while at first everything seemed fine, I have noticed the blue tang has become a bit reserved and while he does swim a lot still sometimes he hides in the rockwork, he has been eating really good and doesnt seem to have any issues however, i just noticed he has some white spots in fins and they are not ich, i have had ich before and was successfully able to get rid of it, these spots are much bigger and they started when i added the naso tang, my belief is that it is due to stress from the new fish seeing as how they are both tangs but the naso hasnt been attacking it, so could it be that he is just getting used to his new tankmate?
 
Unfortunately i dont because my phone cant seem to get a good picture of it, to be honest right now im thinking its flukes. because from the pictures i have seen online it appears as the same thing, do you have any suggestions for treating apart from a freshwater dip?
 
Unfortunately i dont because my phone cant seem to get a good picture of it, to be honest right now im thinking its flukes. because from the pictures i have seen online it appears as the same thing, do you have any suggestions for treating apart from a freshwater dip?

If you think it's flukes, prazi will work, especially if still eating is a good time to use since it can dull appetite. Id QT the fish you see if possible instead of dosing the DT.

http://www.hikariusa.com/wp/solutions/healthaid/prazipro/
 

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