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![]() Do you have any other tangs in the tank? My Regal had almost exactly the same thing, it started out as a small gash from a fellow tang and turned into something similar to what you have pictured. I left him alone and fed as much as possible, the wound is now almost 100% gone and it took about 2 weeks.
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If you notice any strange additional growth, or change in appetite... You might want to look for a different solution. |
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![]() I've had lymphocystis on a few fish, usually new arrivals. Always went away on its own. As stated, it is a virus (if it is that) and as long as the fish is eating I'm sure it will clear on its own.
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![]() Thank you all for the good advice. It seems the wait and see approach comes out victorious. After one day of increased immune boosting (at least I think it was) feeding he looks o be doing much better. The whiteness is decreased and there seems to be less inflammation. Canreef saves another fish!!
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