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It's hard to tell from the pictures, but several bacterial type issues can cause skin problems such as flaky looking skin. Uronema is another possibility if the skin looks like it's melting or sloshing off. You can also do some google searches for fish tuberculosis, Vibriosis=ulcer disease, and Tremode or crustacean infestation. Compare the pictures you see of these diseases and parasites to what you see on your fish for a better Id.
I would do a freshwater dip to see if any parasites come off. If not, I would start the trifecta antibiotics right away. If it's Uronema though, you'll need to act quickly with CP (first choice) and Metronidazole (second choice).
I'm sure the disease experts here will be along to offer suggestions and treatment soon. Good luck! I hope you can Id soon and start the appropriate treatment quickly.
yes, it's new tang, just got it 3 days ago.I would not jump right to doing a FW dip - I’ve literally never done this in 30 years in the hobby LOL. I’d also post this in the fish disease forum. You likely to get more expert advice. It’s not uronema, tangs aren’t susceptible to it fortunately. A pox for anthias and chromis/damsels though. Looks bacterial (maybe secondary from an injury) or even fungal. Is it a new tang? White blotches/spots on naso tangs (particularly liturgies) are very common symptoms of stress. Agree that antibiotic/antifungal treatment is likely necessary.
Looks like bacterial from a would. Fish got startled, attack from other tang or ? ? ? ? API Melafix is a good treatment as is Neomyacin or teramyacin
Melafix yes, others- likely not especially if there are corals and inverts presentCan API Melafix/Neomyacin/teramyacin used in display tank?
yes, it's new tang, just got it 3 days ago.
Should i try this protomor product? it can be used in display tank. Or will it recover itself?
https://www.whitecorals.com/en/aquarium-muenster-protomor-20-ml-amr100013530
Aquarium Muenster PROTOMOR 20 ml
Visible signs of infection with skin parasites are a whitish-gray to dark, satiny film and barely visible dots which may extend to the gills, fins and the entire body in later stages. The gills remain open and the fish shows signs of increased respiratory activity to respiratory distress.
PROTOMOR is medicine for ornamental fish against skin parasites such as Oodinium ocellatum (coral fish disease), Cryptobia, Brooklynella, Trichodina and Cryptocaryon. It can be used in freshwater and seawater.
PROTOMOR is mainly used in the initial stage of infections and for light diseases.
COMPATIBLE FOR INVERTEBRATES (corals, anemones, snails, clams, mussels etc.).
Solution to be mixed with the aquarium water, about 10 ml in 200 liters
Composition:
1 ml contains: 1.25 mg Malachite green - 0.10 mg ethacridine lactate monohydrate - 0.10 mg methylthioninium chloride - 0.05 mg Methylrosaniline chloride
Not really a disease you’re treating for. I’d use this in a quarantine tank also- not main display
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Can i leave it without treatment?
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Can i leave it without treatment?