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Old 03-10-2005, 10:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default my blue tang has white spots on him

I am fairly new to this hobby- I started out with a lionfish in a nano cube! I have now moved him to a 75 gallon and have some tankmates. I have a vlamingi tang, blue tang, lion, foxface rabbitfish,snowflake eel,flame scallops and a picasso triggerfish who has eaten my entire cleaning crew! I have about 2 inches of live sand and 120lbs of live rock,2 pumps and a berlin sump with a protein skimmer. The nano now houses 2 pipefish, brittle star ,anenome, some live rocks and some corals, crabs and snails (saved from the triggerfish!). Everyone seems to be doing well except my blue tang seems to have white spots on her that kind of look like air bubbles. It almost seems as if she is "itchy", rubbing on rocks etc. WHAT SHOULD I DO? Is this serious? Will it infect anyone else?Another question is about my flame scallops-I have 2 of them and they kind of stick together in the tank, the other day they put some sticky globs with a string hanging off of them on the back of the tank and on some rocks. Are they breeding ? These little "globs" are still hanging there and the strings flow in the water, should I leave them there or remove them?
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