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Unfortunately my flameback angelfish has succumbed to what appears to uronema. I’ve attached pictures for assurance that uronema is what killed it and not something else. The fish was removed from the display and into a QT but still didn’t make it. I’m scheduled to receive a group of ignitus anthias on Wednesday, and since they are such a uronema-prone fish I want to make sure that they are not adversely affected by this when they’re added after their QT. There are currently four other fish in the display that are showing zero symptoms (including clowns, which are also allegedly uronema magnets)
Edit: adding more info about the display and situation: 55 gallon with mostly LPS. The fish showed a small wound on Friday that rapidly progressed to what it looks like in the pictures.
Edit: adding more info about the display and situation: 55 gallon with mostly LPS. The fish showed a small wound on Friday that rapidly progressed to what it looks like in the pictures.
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