Naso Tang ... selection?

I bought a Blonde Naso Tang last week. I bought him because the "expert" at the LFS said these were hardy fish and not particularly disease prone. He also tested my water and told me it was fine, but I didn't ask the specific parameters.

He told me that he had been quarantining using a UV sterilizer for approximately 1 month. The Naso has been in my tank for 4.5 days. I noticed two days ago that he has white spots on his fins.

The same "expert" at the LFS advised me to give him a bath in 2.5 gals of fresh water and 11 drops of formalin with an antibiotic in the water. Is this the way to treat that? Why didn't you quarantine the fish before placing it in your tank?

This makes an effective treatment much easier. Freshwater dips are usually the first stage in treatment. Do google search our Wet Web site, keyword "freshwater dip".

You will find your info there. I'm also hoping you have at least a 70 gallon tank for that ... more.

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