Citron Goby Ich?

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Greetings All!

I have a Citron Goby, I had him in a QT and everything seemed fine but about 24 hours after being in the display tank he has white bumps. I would appreciate it if someone else could confirm its Ich or something else.

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And this last image was first thing in the morning.

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That does look like ich to me. What was your qt protocol?
For this guy it was, Freshwater dip then QT tank for 2 weeks with coppersafe being added in after the first week, a 15-20% water change every other day. I normally add it in the first day but family kept me busy and I needed to get a new bottle.
 

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For this guy it was, Freshwater dip then QT tank for 2 weeks with coppersafe being added in after the first week, a 15-20% water change every other day. I normally add it in the first day but family kept me busy and I needed to get a new bottle.
Unfortunately, 2 weeks is not enough. It needs to be 30 days at a constant copper level (CopperSafe) >2. I do not think its needed nor helpful to do a freshwater dip on a healthy fish since part of a QT protocol also involves treating for flukes after copper is done. Hope this helps. Your OP is a little unclear as to exactly how long your fish was in copper. If I'm re-reading it correctly, you added the copper a week after having the fish in the QT tank, and then it had copper for a week?

If you decide to treat it, all of the other fish in your tank will need to be treated as well - and your tank left fallow for 45-76 days depending on the protocol chosen. If you have no inverts/coral, etc in your tank you could consider hyposalinity in your display tank
 
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Unfortunately, 2 weeks is not enough. It needs to be 30 days at a constant copper level (CopperSafe) >2. I do not think its needed nor helpful to do a freshwater dip on a healthy fish since part of a QT protocol also involves treating for flukes after copper is done. Hope this helps. Your OP is a little unclear as to exactly how long your fish was in copper. If I'm re-reading it correctly, you added the copper a week after having the fish in the QT tank, and then it had copper for a week?

If you decide to treat it, all of the other fish in your tank will need to be treated as well - and your tank left fallow for 45-76 days depending on the protocol chosen. If you have no inverts/coral, etc in your tank you could consider hyposalinity in your display tank

You are correct about the QT timing of this fish, only 7 days in copper. The worst part is I knew I should have waited longer, but I made the mistake of getting too comfortable. I used to be in the hobby but left about 8 years ago. This tank is for my son (and not so secretly me), this being the last fish to go in. I was hoping it wasn't ich but it looks like ill be avoiding mirrors for the next three months.

Thank you all for the confirmation!
 

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This fish has skin irritation with ich mixed in and seems to be a trend with these fish as of late
Copper treatment calls for Full 30 days and for this fish, use treatment level of 2.0-2.25 with added aeration and monitored with reliable copper test kit
 

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