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Generally they get sand grains stuck to them but these look like secondary bacterial lesions, which can be isolated or associated with Brooklynella disease.
I did a FW dip for about 10-15 sec and the spot have shrunk. I can still see them but no we’re near as big. Picked up some garlic gaurd and some garlic flake from my local big box store. Best I could grab.That's a very large spot and could easily be a grain of sand or maybe a mucus plug.
Are these fish in QT? We recommend all new fish be placed in a proactive QT with a 30-day copper treatment followed by a prazi treatment with the goal of avoiding the introduction of any possible parasites into your DT.
Too soon to diagnose ich, however, if you see more spots developing over the next day or two, ich could still be present. QT is still recommended, and if ich does appear you will need to treat any other fish in your DT. You will also need to allow your DT to remain fallow. for 6 to 8 weeks .