How do you tell if a Gem Tang Has ICH?

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Ha. Perfect. When I was looking at buying one to go with my purple I was excited but the though of ich on it (and the cost to loose it) may keep me away... I had to do the entire tank fishless for weeks and tank to tank in QT so definitely don't want that again...
 
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Mixing a gem and purple can be done, but not advised unless you have a huge tank ..... and even then, maybe still not advised. I added a gem to my 450 with many resident tangs, including a purple. Used a social acclimation box initially for the gem. Didn’t help - purple would have killed it without intervention. I had to remove the purple to my frag tank for 6 weeks which did the trick.
 

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Just me but unless I knew for 100% sure that the ich was gone I wouldn't put a fish that cost 4 figures in there and the fact remains you can't tell that for sure at this point. Adding it to an established Tang that is known for being one of the more aggressive tangs only compounds the problem.
 
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