bayareabeginnerreef
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Hi everyone,
Over the past 2-3 days the fins on my yellow tang have been progressively receding/what looks like ripping. My fish are fed a mixture of frozen food (PE MYSIS, brine shrimp, ocean nutrition formula one) and have access to green nori everyday. I have not seen any fish aggression and do not see any redness on the yellow tang. I was fighting a Dino outbreak 2 weeks ago and was able to get a better hold of it after a 3 day blackout. All of my fish have been eating and behaving normally throughout. My nitrates (2ppm) and phosphates (0.02) are low, hence the Dino outbreak but I am working on getting them higher by feeding more and I turned off my skimmer for the time being. All other parameters are fairly normal alk 9.1 Ca 444 Mg 1300. There is no carbon in my system. After a ton of googling my best guess is this could be HLLE or a bacterial infection. I do have a QT set up I can use to separate and treat him if needed. Does anybody have experience with this and can identify what is wrong with my fish? What can I do to help my fish heal/treat?
Over the past 2-3 days the fins on my yellow tang have been progressively receding/what looks like ripping. My fish are fed a mixture of frozen food (PE MYSIS, brine shrimp, ocean nutrition formula one) and have access to green nori everyday. I have not seen any fish aggression and do not see any redness on the yellow tang. I was fighting a Dino outbreak 2 weeks ago and was able to get a better hold of it after a 3 day blackout. All of my fish have been eating and behaving normally throughout. My nitrates (2ppm) and phosphates (0.02) are low, hence the Dino outbreak but I am working on getting them higher by feeding more and I turned off my skimmer for the time being. All other parameters are fairly normal alk 9.1 Ca 444 Mg 1300. There is no carbon in my system. After a ton of googling my best guess is this could be HLLE or a bacterial infection. I do have a QT set up I can use to separate and treat him if needed. Does anybody have experience with this and can identify what is wrong with my fish? What can I do to help my fish heal/treat?