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Hey guys,
I noticed one of my gobies in quarantine has a reddish pinkish spot on his mouth. Not sure if it’s natural coloring or some sort of sore? The quarantine is currently running copper power at 2.0 ppm and after first noticing this mark I started dosing kanaplex with furan 2. I’m on day 7 of that treatment and day 8 of therapeutic copper. The goby seems to be swimming normally and grazing but the mark isn’t going away. Ammonia badges are normal. Water changes are currently every other day for the meds treatment (not fun with maintaining copper).
also in quarantine is a Fijian mimic tang, a tiger goby and a second orange stripe goby like this one. I’ve never observed any aggression between any of them. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I noticed one of my gobies in quarantine has a reddish pinkish spot on his mouth. Not sure if it’s natural coloring or some sort of sore? The quarantine is currently running copper power at 2.0 ppm and after first noticing this mark I started dosing kanaplex with furan 2. I’m on day 7 of that treatment and day 8 of therapeutic copper. The goby seems to be swimming normally and grazing but the mark isn’t going away. Ammonia badges are normal. Water changes are currently every other day for the meds treatment (not fun with maintaining copper).
also in quarantine is a Fijian mimic tang, a tiger goby and a second orange stripe goby like this one. I’ve never observed any aggression between any of them. Any ideas would be appreciated.