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As usual I’m confused. I have searched and found old messages from Randy stating the he stopped using ozone as he noticed hlle on specifically yellow tangs (back in 2015 or so). I also see posts from Jay that hlle due to ozone is mainly anecdotal and he doesn’t give it much weight ( not trying to put words in eithers mouths here). There’s a slew of comments either way throughout, so it’s easy to get confused. I started ozone about six months ago or so. Just today someone commented on my yellow tang having a white face and stripe. I asked them to look closely to see if there was noticeable decay or pitting to which they replied yes. I’m guessing hlle. Other tangs are perfectly normal and only the yellow is affected (I’ve had the tangs for over five years and they’ve always been healthy). I have also been dosing ammonium chloride and recently started vinegar. However, I found nothing correlating either to hlle. My best guess would be ozone. I have switched ozone off for the time being. From what I’ve been reading I guess I should get some selcon. I’m curious if there has been any definitive correlation between ozone and hlle in yellow tangs? Thoughts? I’m sure I’ll get answers going both ways (absolutely yes and absolutely no) but am curious regardless. I know it will get asked so 78 +/-1 degrees, 35ppt, 10ppm nitrate, 0.1ppm phosphate, alk is around 8.3-8.6, calcium is 380-420, magnesium is between 1250-1380, orp varies from 250-300 with ozone running for ten minutes per hour (number 2 on ozotech), roughly 160 gallons accounting for rock.