Dwarf Lionfish with spike showing, growing algae

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Can't find anything about this online. Just noticed it yesterday. The skin on one of his spikes has clearly retracted somehow and been torn off, it seems the exposed area has grown some algae. No noticeable changes in behavior. What should I do? Should I do anything? @Jay Hemdal

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adsf430 Welcome to the Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis Forum!

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Can't find anything about this online. Just noticed it yesterday. The skin on one of his spikes has clearly retracted somehow and been torn off, it seems the exposed area has grown some algae. No noticeable changes in behavior. What should I do? Should I do anything? @Jay Hemdal

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I've not seen that before, but it is clear that the algae is growing on the bare spine. I have seen algae growing on the skin of stonefish, and that doesn't cause them any issues.

Do you know how the spine got stripped of its skin?

Jay
 
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I just noticed it yesterday for the first time. Have no theories, only one eel and one fish in the tank that don't appear to have gotten stung. Seems to be acting totally normal.
 

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Can't find anything about this online. Just noticed it yesterday. The skin on one of his spikes has clearly retracted somehow and been torn off, it seems the exposed area has grown some algae. No noticeable changes in behavior. What should I do? Should I do anything? @Jay Hemdal

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Appears to have broken off as they are clumsy swimmers which ive seen this on volitans as well as lions in a crowded tank
 

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