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    My yellow tang has little black spots all over his body not on fins just on body. Any ideas????
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    it could be black spot disease aka black ich.
    it's actually caused by tubellariun flatworms, hope i spelled that right.
    if i were you i would do a fresh water dip and quarrantine him.
    does any other fish show any signs?
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    iVgOnMaD - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Hey John007, I was just wondering, I see under your avatar that you have a H.O.T. Magnum 250 running in your 55g, I have one and it is a micro-bubble factory. I have no idea why it does that in my SW tank because it doesn't do it in my FW tank??!

    Do you have the same problem?

    Any idea why it would be doing that?

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    iVgOnMaD - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Hey John007, I was just wondering, I see under your avatar that you have a H.O.T. Magnum 250 running in your 55g, I have one and it is a micro bubble factory. I have no idea why it does that in my SW tank because it doesn't do it in my FW tank??!

    Do you have the same problem?

    Any idea why it would be doing that?

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    micro bubbles caused by airleak or not enough water in it when you start it.If I get bubbles I take it off and add water usually cures it
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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    No other fish show the black dots....but,just came on past 2 days...going to try to post a pic
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    please follow my advice above. I'm almost certain that's what it is.
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    John how long have you had this yellow tang? Is he/she a new arrival?
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    I have had tang about 2 months....my coral banded shrimp has been trying to clean the tang up....I guess????
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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    iVgOnMaD - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    My coral banded cleans a fresh water moray eel that I transfered into my Reef aquarium, it is awesome it comes up to the eel and the eel opens its mouth wide and lets the shrimp do his deed.

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