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![]() Hi all,
I had noticed a couple of weeks ago a small "cabbage" type of growth on the left side of my Yellow Headed Goby's jaw. The growth is now considerably larger. It does not seem to be affecting his appetite, nor is he trying to scratch it against rock, etc. Any thoughts as to what this might be, whether it could be contagious or how to treat? Thanks as always! Rob |
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![]() No thoughts?
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![]() It may be some type of fungal growth or lymphocystis based on similar descriptions on wetwebmedia. For example
"...white cotton like growth coming right out of the gill on the clownfish's left side ... <Well, Adam- sounds a lot like a fungal disease to me. However, many fungal diseases are actually mis-identified bacteria-caused illnesses..." or "Within 24 hours I noticed a white wart/cauliflower growth on the animal's right side, in the white band area, just behind the gills..." Try searching in these pages. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clnfshdisfaq5.htm http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clnfshdisfaq4.htm http://www.wetwebmedia.com/lymphfaqs.htm http://www.enaca.org/Health/DiseaseL...ocystisDis.pdf "Signs and pathologic changes Lymphocystis is a terminal infection of individual cells, and the effect on the host is generally slight. The virus is typically dermatotropic and superficial; the condition is much like that of warts, in that the lesions are macroscopic and occur mostly at the periphery of the vascular system. ... External Signs Cauliflower-like lesions on body surface, including mouth region, fin and tail region"
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![]() Thanks for the links!
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