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My Jewel damsel has this white spot on its forehead that (I think) is getting bigger. It looks raw, almost like an injury. He's eating well and seems happy?

Please advise.
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That looks more like a bacterial infection. Is there redness? Or is that just lighting in the pic?
 

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Does it have inflammation/redness in that area like a wound or infection?
 

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White-ish areas like that should be watched closely. For facial areas, consider treating with Sulfaplex +Neoplex. These wide spectrum antibiotics work really well on these types of infections.
 

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White-ish areas like that should be watched closely. For facial areas, consider treating with Sulfaplex +Neoplex. These wide spectrum antibiotics work really well on these types of infections.
This is great advice^^^

Just Move the fish to a QT and treat there.
 
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This is great advice^^^

Just Move the fish to a QT and treat there.

I just got a few new fish that are living in the QT right now, I'll definitely try the Sulfaplex +Neoplex once they've vacated the QT. Thanks so much!

In the meantime, I've removed the carbon from the sump as I've heard that may be a source of irritation as well.
 

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