Fungus?

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I have had a Orchid Dottyback for about ten days. It seems to be doing well and eating, although it hides in his cave most of the time except when eating. but a few minutes ago I noticed it had a small white streak about 1/4" long on it's side. Everything else appears normal. It looks to me like it may have brushed up against the dry rock, but I am concerned that it could be fungal. All water parameters look good. I ordered some PrimaFix overnight from Amazon just in case, but I don't want to treat if it is not fungus.
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I am really beginning to think this is fungus and should start treatment today. This is the only spot.
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Fungus is very rare in marine fish, most people mistake lympho for fungus.
That being said, I have doubts on it being either and would probably agree with @BornHandy on it likely being trauma/injury. However, keep a close eye on it as brook and Uronema can start like this, for now though, if its removable, maybe get it in a QT and treat with melafix would be my approach first.
 
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Thanks to all for your helpful responses. This really is a great place! As I have a few brand new additions to the QT, I started treating the DT with Pimafix yesterday as a precaution as it is supposed to be really safe. I will maintain very close observation.
 
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