Dark patches on powder brown tang

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Hi everyone, first time posting here but I have this powder brown for 3 weeks already in my QT. After a big water change lately, I found him all of a sudden covered with dark patches all over his body. Also his behaviour changed to be quite drastic as he either swam around pretty quickly or just hid in a corner.

I’ve been dosing cupramine for a couple weeks to treat his ich. Now the ich did not return but this thing happened. Are these bacterial infections? What product should I use to treat it? I only have Paraguard but can run out and buy other medications.
 
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Here are the pictures.

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That does look to be bacterial. Because you have one week left, you might dose kanaplex, metroplex, and furan 2 in quarantine in a couple days if it doesn’t worsen much then do large water change after 30 days and redose antibiotics.
 
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Ammonia 0.05ppm according to the seachem dial ammonia alert. PH 8.0. Copper 0.5ppm. Salinity 1.024.
 
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Took a few more shots with flash light ... the skin seems seriously infected. What are those white/transparent lumps? Behavior wise ... not eating recently, breathing normally, no twitching or flashing.

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Agree with the fellas here. That looks pretty darn bad. You'll have to move fairly quickly to have much of a chance to save him. Follow Humble's instructions in the link he posted and keep us updated.
 

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