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Old 04-12-2006, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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White Spots on African Starry Puffer

Hello everyone, I seem to be tackling issues with my tank as they come along. I just recently go over a massive Ich infestation within My 180 gallon All-Glass Aggressive Marine Aquarium yet to find that My African Starry Puffer has some white spots estimated at about 1/16 of an inch in size. His appetite has not decreased and he is his normally bully self when it comes to feeding and has graduated to attacking other tank mates (almost left a whole in my little Reticulated Puffers Body). What are these spots? I cannot get him to stay still enough to take a photograph of them but I'm doubting their Ich. I have just installed a 25 watt UV Sterilizer after the Ich infestation. Please recommend what I can do to save him or prevent a larger issue with my Aquarium. Thank you.
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