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Mountain Shadow has an amazeing group of wrasses!!!
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I finally caught my 6 line and gave him away. I warned the poor kid who came and got him.
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Thats cool.  I did a trade at Fish 4 u.   I noticed a couple white spots on my new wrasse so I am worried that he may have ich.  I guess I may need to take him out and put him in my quarantine tank.  
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I would soak your food in garlic extract and feed your fish  with it first. Taking out the wrasse will only stress it more. Most of mine have had it for a couple of days after introducing them in my tank, but all of them have gotten over it. Stress is the problem, and once the wrasse feels comfortable and safe in your tank, the ich parasite will disappear.

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Brad,
Just wanted to let you know the wrasses look great.  I gave them the garlic and they look tons better.

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Awsome.  I'm glad it worked for you. Wrasses seem to be real hardy, if you can keep them in the tank.Wink
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