Agreed. I would also begin by checking your water conditions. Someone had
mentioned that they added a skimmer, and did some water changes and their
bi-color angel got better. Water quality is a huge consideration. What are
your tank water parameters??

Shane C.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Weidmann Walter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:03 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: something smells fishy

        Why don't you try to set up a hospital tank, just water, add some
Paraguard
        from seachem and live it there for a week, this has worked for my.
Do not
        add any medicacion to your acuarium, 99 % of the diseses are cause a
water
        bad quality, check it.
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        Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:36 PM
        Subject: Re: something smells fishy


        > Hi Peter,
        > I am not sure how that would go over. The fish that has the ick is
a large
        clown trigger who make try to make a meal of the wrasse. I had not
thought
        about a cleaner wrasse but had thought about a cleaner shrimp & I
know he
        would last only a few minutes. Has anyone tried putting a wrasse
with an
        aggressive fish?
        > Galvin
        >
        > >
        > > On the fish problem, have you considered putting in a cleaner
wrasse.
        > > Whenever I had an outbreak of anything suspicious on the fish in
my 200g
        reef
        > > tank, I used to add a cleaner wrasse in to the system. Within a
couple
        of
        > > days all the fish were spotless, the only downside was that
whatever i
        did I
        > > couldn't keep the cleaner alive for more than about 4 months...
        Fortunatley I
        > > have only ever had 2 outbreaks.
        > >
        > > Anybody got any good tips to keep the cleaners alive?
        > >
        > > Peter
        > >
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