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Cmarez93

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Hello, I have had this Gold Rim & Trigger in my tank for a little over a month now. The tang appeared to show ice spots but that seems to have gone away, but now is showing this symptom as well as my trigger. Both are eating, and not scratching on anything in the tank. I was thinking maybe some black ich on the tang since it does have some black spots.

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It does look like velvet, I'm sorry you have to deal with this. The advice above is sound, only thing I will add is to read the Velvet thread by humblefish for more information. Good luck and please keep us updated
 
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The black spots can be attributed to parasite insertion points that are trying to heal.

 

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I agree with the velvet diagnosis. Starting treatment ASAP will increase your success rate. Let us know if you have any questions. The link above that @Big G posted will have all the needed info.
 

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