Lympho?

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Hi all,

I converted 4 male sailfin mollies over to marine a few weeks back which are in QT with my flame angels, recently one of them has this fuzzy mark on its fin. I think it's lympho but could do with a second opinion.

My banggai used to get this same thing in my DT, it would flare up every so often and the bangaii would become reclusive and swim into the flow of my return (not velvet, fish is still alive and kicking and never had any spots).

Cheers

Nick



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Hopefully it's clear on its pectoral fin in the photo. It looks more obvious under water but my phone camera struggles getting pics in the tank
 

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It would be easier to diagnose in the water, can you get a pic of the fish in the tank?
 

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Does it stick out like a cotttonball or piece of cauliflower?
 

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