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I have a target Mandarin I’ve had for going in 3 weeks. He’s been eating good in a small tank to deal with an overpopulation of pods. My plan was to leave it in there for two weeks and take it home to my 90 gallon. The fish now has full white patches near its dorsal fin that I don’t know what they are. Help please. It’s been eating good but today it doesn’t seem to be moving much Just hanging out in a corner by itself. I’ve been dosing with more pods every couple days so it has a good soured at this point.

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I have a target Mandarin I’ve had for going in 3 weeks. He’s been eating good in a small tank to deal with an overpopulation of pods. My plan was to leave it in there for two weeks and take it home to my 90 gallon. The fish now has full white patches near its dorsal fin that I don’t know what they are. Help please. It’s been eating good but today it doesn’t seem to be moving much Just hanging out in a corner by itself. I’ve been dosing with more pods every couple days so it has a good soured at this point.

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Part of issue is the fish is quite thin, suggesting nutritional deficiency and this fish eats constantly and requires ample food source (copepods, rotifiers, Baby brine shrimp)
 
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Part of issue is the fish is quite thin, suggesting nutritional deficiency and this fish eats constantly and requires ample food source (copepods, rotifiers, Baby brine shrimp)
Must be some sort of internal parasite then because up until today he was all over the place eating all day long. I even dosed another bag of tisbee pod’s yesterday. He’s was definitely eating. This tank is in my office so I can pretty much keep an eye on him all day long.
 
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Must be some sort of internal parasite then because up until today he was all over the place eating all day long. I even dosed another bag of tisbee pod’s yesterday. He’s was definitely eating. This tank is in my office so I can pretty much keep an eye on him all day long.
It could be an aggressive external bacterial infection, sometimes those can flare up overnight.
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Must be some sort of internal parasite then because up until today he was all over the place eating all day long. I even dosed another bag of tisbee pod’s yesterday. He’s was definitely eating. This tank is in my office so I can pretty much keep an eye on him all day long.
What is the best way to treat something like that in a reef tank? Mostly zoas but still a reef. Are there any dips will treat it?
 

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What is the best way to treat something like that in a reef tank? Mostly zoas but still a reef. Are there any dips will treat it?
You could try antibiotic dips, at least
mandarins are relatively easy to catch. You’ll need a bucket, a heater and an air stone. You put tank water in the bucket with heat and air and move the fish into it with an antibiotic at double the normal dose. Hold the fish in that for three hours daily, changing the water each day. I like to use Neoplex, but any broad spectrum gram negative antibiotic may work.
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