hclaveria Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Elmhurst, NY Rating - 100% 38 0 0 Mar 16, 2014 #1 I just picked up a pair of Solar Wrasse and the female is getting various white spots. The thing is, she's active, eating and it doesn't look like Ich to me. I've had Ich before In my FOWLR and this doesn't look anything like what I experienced. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I just picked up a pair of Solar Wrasse and the female is getting various white spots. The thing is, she's active, eating and it doesn't look like Ich to me. I've had Ich before In my FOWLR and this doesn't look anything like what I experienced. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
A Archreefer Experienced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location pa Rating - 72.7% 8 3 0 Mar 16, 2014 #2 My guess would be sand or some other debris. I'm sure they have been in and out of the rock and through the sand, some just stuck.
My guess would be sand or some other debris. I'm sure they have been in and out of the rock and through the sand, some just stuck.
hclaveria Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Elmhurst, NY Rating - 100% 38 0 0 Mar 16, 2014 #3 Thanks man, that's what I think also but I've never had wrasse in this tank which has fine sand.
P Pazzoman Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Yonkers Rating - 100% 19 0 0 Mar 16, 2014 #4 Could be sand as there slime coats sometimes catch debri. If the particles are in he same spots for a few days than I would start looking into it more
Could be sand as there slime coats sometimes catch debri. If the particles are in he same spots for a few days than I would start looking into it more