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    Thread: White Spots

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      Unhappy White Spots

      I just had 2 fish die within about 12 hours(both blennies), and my tomato clown pair appears to be covered with white spots. The coral beauty looks ok(MIGHT have a few spots around head, cant tell for sure). Look at fish every day and never noticed anything off. Just happened all of a sudden. Also have a film on top of the water. Need advice. All inverts and corals look ok.

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      Need a lot more info. Tank size,flow,lights, etc Pics would help too!

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      hey

      You have a diseas called ick

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      Others may tell you different but the film is from the water fouling, fish death or something in the water that has died I have had a few times when I got a film on the water and once lost a few animals because I acted slowly in helping the tank, due to personal issues that were more important then my tank.
      I believe once it was because of foul scripps water that I had left in the hot sun a few days instead of keeping them in the shade. Now I do the smell test If it smells like fish soup gone bad don't use it. When I did that WC with the STINK WATER I told myself it would be fine I knew better and did it anyway cause I was lazy.
      If I have film on my tank I have good luck doing a water change, increase flow from the bottom of the tank to the top and running some carbon.
      I have noticed white spot on my fish lately and it seems to be linked to heat as soon as I cool the tank they get better.

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      Does sound like ick, but it probably wouldn't kill so fast. You have other issues too.

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      I would make sure your not getting a temp spike. My opinion but tech is right more info. I think ick is caused because the fish are stressed. Ick by itself is not your problem. If they died that fast you have tank issues

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      Thanks, thats a good start, will try to post more info this evening when i get home from work. BTW, my temp had gone up from 78 to about 82 degrees.

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      Read at the link that we posted on this section it will help you alot on how to battle that parasite and less expensive too

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      82 was what made my tank have problems

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      82 is not that warm.

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      it's not but every time that film or problems occur in my tank its when the heat is 82. Hell I dropped an ice pack in my tank today and all my corals are out looking bettter than they have for days.

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      It sounds like it is from the stress caused by a 4 degree F temp swing each day (from 78 to 82 and back). I try hard to keep my max temp swing within 2 deg per day. If you held them at a steady 82 (or any reasonable temperature) they would be less stressed, but again it would be best to get them there slowly. I would try not to change the average daily temp by more than 0.5 deg F per day. Temp stability is hard on small tanks. How big is your tank and/or total volume?

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      My tank is 30gal. I have some live rock, tomato clown pair, coral beauty, yellow pistol and yellow watchman pait, 2 peppermint shrimp a cleaner shrimp and assorted bottom and algae feeders. I have a greentip frogspawn(3 heads) some green star polyps and a couple of small mushrooms and all of these actually appear to be getting much bigger last few days. I have a bak pak 2, a fluval 305 and a koralia 1. I turned temp down this am and this evening the tank looks a lot better. Stuff on top clearing up and clowns look like they are feeling better, although they still have lots of spots. What is the best way to treat the ich. BTW my lighting is a 2x65 pc.
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