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Is this ick? I can't tell if it's the design on the starry blenny or not.
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Unfortunately I cannot tell anything from this photo yet :/

Any other symptoms? Heavy breathing? Loss of appetite? Scratching? Hiding from light or being cryptic? Flashing? Swimming in to powerheads?
 
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Unfortunately I cannot tell anything from this photo yet :/

Any other symptoms? Heavy breathing? Loss of appetite? Scratching? Hiding from light or being cryptic? Flashing? Swimming in to powerheads?

I just added him to the display tank. He's pecking at the rocks so I'm assuming he has a decent appetite. Not breathing heavy at all. He's only been in the tank for like 5 hours. Hasn't explored the tank to much yet but he's new so that's probably normal. Should I take him back out and freshwater dip him or is that pointless at this point? He was in a quarantine with another wrasse for almost a week. I took him out because I was worried he wasn't getting the proper food he was supposed to be getting. But the wrasse does not have a ich I think. I don't want to take all the fish out and quarantine them if the ich is not present so I'm very stressed.
 
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Not for saltwater, raising the temp would just speed up ich's life cycle and allow it to reproduce a bit quicker. I would look at it's pectoral and caudal fins (the more clearish parts) to check for ich. Any specks on those clear regions would be a better indication of ich.
 
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