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Do you have any pictures to verify. The best way is to transfer all fish to a quarantine tank. Never treat for ich in your display tank. If you cannot remove your fish try feeding vitamin rich food with garlic and it may be able to fight it off..doesn't always work the best though as it doesn't get rid of your problem .as soon as your fish experience a stressful event the ich comes right back.My six line wrasse has few white spots on his tail. Is it ich and how to cur it because I couldn't take hom out if my tank. Please help
I usually feed PE mysis. I may dip it with garlic to see what happen in the few days becAuse there is no way i can get hom outDo you have any pictures to verify. The best way is to transfer all fish to a quarantine tank. Never treat for ich in your display tank. If you cannot remove your fish try feeding vitamin rich food with garlic and it may be able to fight it off..doesn't always work the best though as it doesn't get rid of your problem .as soon as your fish experience a stressful event the ich comes right back.
I couldn't tạe a picture bc he swim so fast, but there are few dot at his tail. May be 3-4 spotNeed a pic of the tail fin, to know if it's ich/velvet. Or something far less serious such as Lympho: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/lymphocystis.257461/
The other fishs Has no sign.My six line wrasse also very healthy but few dot at the tail which like lympho which is th link I just read. The white dot just like a really small ball. Is it ich or lympho?What other fish are in the tank? No signs on them?
I will try to get the picture for you to give an advise. My fish only has few dots and doesn't lose color, good fin's condition, and still eat like pig. The only I concern is he hang around and swim really slow to the tentacle of my hadoni anemone which may lead him dead some day.Until we can get a picture to advise, here's a great link by our own Meredith of pictures of the most common diseases so you can eyeball your fish: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/fish-disease-index-pictorial-guide.285708/#post-3473098

