Brown spot on scopas tang

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Hello All, I noticed a spot on my scopas today had it for about a month wondering if maybe it nicked itself on something? Or if I have a bigger problem. Little brownish color behind it's eye. I tried to get a better picture but thing is fast and can be a little shy sometimes unless its feeding time. Eats great pebbles, Nori, mysis you name it. Anyone have an idea?

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Hello All, I noticed a spot on my scopas today had it for about a month wondering if maybe it nicked itself on something? Or if I have a bigger problem. Little brownish color behind it's eye. I tried to get a better picture but thing is fast and can be a little shy sometimes unless its feeding time. Eats great pebbles, Nori, mysis you name it. Anyone have an idea?

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Looks like he scraped himself on something possibly but hard to tell with the pics. I know first hand how hard it is to take pics of these guys though lol
 
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Yeah its a true pain to get a pic of him haha. Quite the character he will come up to the glass right to me then realize I'm not feeding and zip back behind the rocks. I got this picture RIGHT before he turned and put the burners on haha.
 

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Hello All, I noticed a spot on my scopas today had it for about a month wondering if maybe it nicked itself on something? Or if I have a bigger problem. Little brownish color behind it's eye. I tried to get a better picture but thing is fast and can be a little shy sometimes unless its feeding time. Eats great pebbles, Nori, mysis you name it. Anyone have an idea?

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Looks like a simple scrape to me. Should heal on its own. Watch for new ones showing up though, that might indicate a bigger issue like flukes.

Jay
 

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Typical tang injury as mentioned. Tangs seems to be the ones that never heal nice nd clean up front leaving blemishes
 

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