Blue Spot Jawfish Lesion

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I bought a Blue Spot Jawfish a few weeks ago. He’s been doing great, eating great, and seems very active, but I noticed a small lesion on his left side a couple days ago. I’m hoping it’s not the start of BSJ disease. It’s tough to see in the pictures, but I included them anyway in case it helps identify any underlying diseases. If it is BSJ disease, what’s the best action to take? Thanks in advance.

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These guys are pretty delicate. What is the water temperature?
The trouble with treating them for anything is they really go downhill fast in a bare QT.
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These guys are pretty delicate. What is the water temperature?
The trouble with treating them for anything is they really go downhill fast in a bare QT.
Jay
I have the temp at 74 degrees. If I set up a QT with a deep sand bed would that help? I have some extra rock I could use as well.
 

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Yes, that QT set up would help if you needed to treat for a bacterial disease. 74 is a good temp.
The linear formation of the lesion is a bit worrisome. Take a look at my article here on red band disease.
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Yes, that QT set up would help if you needed to treat for a bacterial disease. 74 is a good temp.
The linear formation of the lesion is a bit worrisome. Take a look at my article here on red band disease.
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I don’t see an article, but I looked up some images for red band disease and it doesn’t like quite like the lesions on my BSJ. I’ll start setting up a QT tank tomorrow, but I might not put him in there unless it looks like it starts to worsen. I don’t want to out unnecessary stress on him.
 

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I don’t see an article, but I looked up some images for red band disease and it doesn’t like quite like the lesions on my BSJ. I’ll start setting up a QT tank tomorrow, but I might not put him in there unless it looks like it starts to worsen. I don’t want to out unnecessary stress on him.
Ah, I think they have the article in a pDF link to the right side of the page (or at the bottom if you are on a phone).

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