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I just recently “rescued” a hippo tang from a local reefer that’s giving up on the hobby. The fish has advanced HLLE consisting of extensive tissue damage around the head, face, lateral line and dorsal fin. He told me that it’s actually getting better than it was, which is kind of scary. Generally speaking my current resident tang population is very healthy so at minimum I don’t think the hippos condition will worsen in my display tank, but I’m curious if anyone has any tips for reversing HLLE? Currently I rarely run carbon and I have no issues with forgoing it all together while the fish is healing. Food wise, I’m feeding the hippo tang a mixture of selcon soaked pellets, flake, frozen mysis, nori everyday, and live blackworms when I can get them. Despite being a little shy, he’s a great eater and is taking everything I’ve given him. I’ve only had it for a week or so, and I am currently housing it alone in a frag tank (50 gallons ish) but I want to add him to my display as it’s much larger. Do you think I should wait for healing before I put him in the display? I usually feel like a large healthy reef tank with lots of hiding spots is a much better environment for a fish to heal and recover, but in this instance I’m cautious because of the fishes condition. Any thoughts or input? Pics attached but I couldn’t find my orange filter, sorry for the blue. You can still see how apparent the hlle is.