Blue Tang Mark?

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Hi all,

Got a tiny blue tang that I have in an observation tank. Haven’t medicated yet. Had him for a week now. 2 days ago marks popped up around his shoulder. Thought it was a scratch but hasn’t gone away. Thoughts? Doesn’t appear to be ich or velvet so maybe flukes? Thinking of treating with Prazi and seeing if that helps.

Was feeding during the pics so ignore all the floating shrimp.

Thank you,

Josh

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Hi all,

Got a tiny blue tang that I have in an observation tank. Haven’t medicated yet. Had him for a week now. 2 days ago marks popped up around his shoulder. Thought it was a scratch but hasn’t gone away. Thoughts? Doesn’t appear to be ich or velvet so maybe flukes? Thinking of treating with Prazi and seeing if that helps.

Was feeding during the pics so ignore all the floating shrimp.

Thank you,

Josh

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Pics are fuzzy but may be scrapes as they wedge themselves within rocks
Can you provide video using white, no blue light
 
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Pics are fuzzy but may be scrapes as they wedge themselves within rocks
Can you provide video using white, no blue light
Hope these are a bit better. Used a filter but still a bit cloudy. He’s got a few white spots down near the pectoral fin.
 

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Hope these are a bit better. Used a filter but still a bit cloudy. He’s got a few white spots down near the pectoral fin.
A little. Looks like rub marks on top and skin irritation on lower
 

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Do you think it’s worth any medication or just continued observation for the next few days?
Observe and if it worsens or becomes sore will need to be treated in a separate tank using seachem canaplex
 
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Update. The chromis in the tank now has large white spots on all of his fins. Doesn’t appear to be ich but I’m certainly no expert. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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