Anyone in agreement this is Lymphocystis? Spotted it on my copperband this afternoon. No visual spots on his body, looks happy and healthy, swimming his tank lengths as usual and feeding great.
Also noticed the coris wrasse and cleaner wrasse scratching against rocks and sand at times. Both look healthy and nothing visual, other than a scratch on the yellow wrasses side, both are feeding well. I did wonder whether they were just searching for copepods.
Neither of these fish have approached the cleaner shrimp....
...Recently added two new tangs to the QT and cut short the quarantine of 3 new chromis, due to managing water quality in the QT.
The first day of being added to the DT one of the chromis was straight over to the cleaner shrimp and was having regular visits for the first couple of days. I hope that hasn't brought something sinister to the tank. His scales do look slightly discoloured in places, I've taken a few photos but nothing really shows up
What course of action would you guys take in this situation?
Also noticed the coris wrasse and cleaner wrasse scratching against rocks and sand at times. Both look healthy and nothing visual, other than a scratch on the yellow wrasses side, both are feeding well. I did wonder whether they were just searching for copepods.
Neither of these fish have approached the cleaner shrimp....
...Recently added two new tangs to the QT and cut short the quarantine of 3 new chromis, due to managing water quality in the QT.
The first day of being added to the DT one of the chromis was straight over to the cleaner shrimp and was having regular visits for the first couple of days. I hope that hasn't brought something sinister to the tank. His scales do look slightly discoloured in places, I've taken a few photos but nothing really shows up
What course of action would you guys take in this situation?