Kole tang sick or bit... Or both?

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Hey there... Me again.

Recently added a cole tang to my tank for some algae control and I feel as though he may have gotten bit by my lazy starry blenny.

Tang looks fat and good besides mark in question. Any ideas? Added a pic of the lazy blenny.
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How long has it been there and is it getting any bigger? Is the Kole eating?

If it is getting any worse I would transfer to a hospital tank and get antibiotics going. An acriflavine bath may be helpful to prevent infection as well. If he is eating/swimming fine and the lesion isn't progressing you may be able to watch him in the short term but it looks like a pretty good gash.
 

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Well looks worse today :/

Took himout to qt and all i have on hand is furan 2 hopefully this works.

Anything I can pick at petco to dip in?
 

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