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in that case it is considered that they are stable already. did any thing drastic happen? or any new live stock being introduced to the tank?. also did the white spots just appear suddenly or has been there for quite some time

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well if it is that long they probably will be fine. fishes especially tangs are prone to white spots. all fishes are not 100% clean. if they are stressed out they will be prone to white spots. you will notice the fishes that have spent a long time in your tank will not be so easily infected even if a newly introdueced fish is badly infested with it. it works to a simple equation, stress= vulnerablilty to diseases. lower their stress level will allow them to be better protected from different diseases

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tangs r veri susceptible to white spots esp in a new tank.... u hav to feed them healthy food ( try soaking frozen food in garlic guard ) n also maintain good water parameters as poor water parameters will give them stress.... there's no 100% guaranteed fast way... just do things steady n patient ;)

and yes, try not to add new fishes at this point of time, let ur existing habitants be stable first, dun overstock (problem with new reefers) or stress them with new additions or add in other parasites due to shipping :)

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