2 spot bristletooth tang spot

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This morning I noticed this white spot on my bristletooth tang. It wasn’t there before. The fish is acting completely normal, swimming, grazing and eating. Nitrates are 10-20 ppm, nitrite and ammonia are 0, ph is 8.2 and temperature is 76.8.

What could this be? I had the fish for about 2 months, it was freshwater dipped and quarantined in hypo salinity for about 21 days, no meds. It’s been in the DT for a little over a month.

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It could be. It looks like something attached to the back of the fin. It’s only on one side. Should I do a freshwater dip just in case or leave it be for now?
 

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If the spot is white to white-ish grey and cottony in texture, it's probably lympho. Harmless virus. Kinda like human herpes. Never goes away. Best treatment is a wide variety of high quality foods, with a bit of vitamin added. For tangs and angels, I like Zoecon. And of course pristine water quality.
 

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