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Hello everyone! Quick background on my issue: I acquired 3 wrasses (the above referenced balteatus along with a golden rhomboid and McCosker's flasher) on Friday and placed them all in the same 40 gallon breeder aquarium for observation and quarantine. The golden rhomboid and McCosker's flasher are both doing fine with no discernable issues.
However, as you can see from the attached pictures, the balteatus wrasse has what I can best describe as a thick white slime on some areas of its body. I noticed a small area when the fish arrived but it is much more pronounced today. The fish is eating well and swimming around when I approach the aquarium. Any ideas what the issue might be and what would be a good treatment? I have not yet begun my QT treatment protocol so there are no medications currently in the water. Please let me know if additional information would be helpful and I will provide. I apologize for the low quality pictures, I will try for better pics shortly but I wanted to get this out to the community as quickly as possible in case anyone had input.
However, as you can see from the attached pictures, the balteatus wrasse has what I can best describe as a thick white slime on some areas of its body. I noticed a small area when the fish arrived but it is much more pronounced today. The fish is eating well and swimming around when I approach the aquarium. Any ideas what the issue might be and what would be a good treatment? I have not yet begun my QT treatment protocol so there are no medications currently in the water. Please let me know if additional information would be helpful and I will provide. I apologize for the low quality pictures, I will try for better pics shortly but I wanted to get this out to the community as quickly as possible in case anyone had input.