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My cleaner wrasse has a hole or something on top of him. Its like his skin has been ripped off. Help with any suggestions.
 
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Yes it looks like a bite mark but I really dont have any aggresive fish now. I dont have any ictures right now I'll try to get some later on.
 

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Did it happen "overnight", or has it developed over time?

What other fish is it in with?
 
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It happened sometime on sunday. I have a clownfish, copperband, pink spotted watchman goby (which can be aggresive towards everything), and algae blenny.
 

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I woudn't put it past any of those fish to take a chunk... it's a fish eat fish world out there, and there's no such thing as a "peaceful community tank". Some more than others, but there's always territories and some bickering.

Of course, it could've got itself stuck in a rock or something like that... will wait for pic ;)
 

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I agree totally, a pic still would be helpful as some bacterial infections manifest outward affects as likened to those of a fish bite.
 

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We need to identify what it is first. If it's simply a bite, it will heal, if it's bacterial related, you'll likely want to treat. Even if it is a bite it might be necessary to treat as mentioned by 'Scaper open wounds can lead to infections (just like on us).
 

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I really highly doubt it was (initially) brought on by a bacteria, as it happened so fast. If it becomes infected it will have a hard time spreading assuming your other fish are healthy.
 
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