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Once the copper treatment is completed and water changes done, if this is mucus, it will go away on its own over a few weeks.
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Once the copper treatment is completed and water changes done, if this is mucus, it will go away on its own over a few weeks.
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Ok good, I finished the copper treatment and the copper is almost completely done right now. Thank you again for the good information! If it’s lympho should I just keep feeding with vitachem and doing consistent water changes?
 

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Ok good, I finished the copper treatment and the copper is almost completely done right now. Thank you again for the good information! If it’s lympho should I just keep feeding with vitachem and doing consistent water changes?
Lymphocystis will go away on its own in 4 to 8 weeks regardless of any treatment - so just offer the fish a proper diet and water change as normal.
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