Recommendations for treating fuzzy spot on anthia?

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One of my anthias developed two large gray fuzzy spots; one on her dorsal fin, and one on her anal fin.

The fuzz is almost three weeks old. I treated with MetroPlex for the first ten days or so. There was no improvement, so I upped it to MetroPlex, KanaPlex, and Furan-2 for the next ten days. Still no improvement.

The fish is active and alert, breathes normally, and eats well.

Any additional medications I should try? The fish is in its own QT so it would be easy to pull her out and administer a topical medication if needed.

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Very possible it is just lympho.

I agree that in the still photo it looks similar to lympho. But in person it's clear that the fuzzy areas are not a cluster of nodules like lympho. They're a combination of stringy tissue and slime.

What I'm most interested in is whether I should switch to a different treatment.
 

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Could be lympho or some sort of fungal infection. For the latter, I like to use Triple Sulfa + Neoplex.
 

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Interesting case.

I dont think it looks like lympho.

Bacterial seems most likely. I would try a course of a different antibiotics. Also check the expiration date of those you used.

Fungus is a possibility. Although rare, it does occur in marine fishes. I have not dealt with it so I cant be of help regarding treatment.
 

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One of my watanabei angels had a growth like this. I thought it was lympho, but it kept getting deeper on her head and eventually she died [emoji22] it looked like a huge fish took a bite out of her head by the end.

None of my other fish contracted it. It wasn’t affected by copper while in QT.
 

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I am leaning bacterial here but wow that’s a strange one... this one IMO is like throwing darts at a wall...

If it were me I’d treat for infections since it is most likely statistically to help your fish. Acrifalvine bath followed by kanaplex, furan 2, and metroplex dosed in a QT
 

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If it's fungal then maybe an anti fungal like fluconazole will help.
It could be bacteria that aren't sensitive to what you've given so far, so a different antibiotic (such as cipro, sulfa, or a tetracycline) may be helpful.
Or it could be an abscess or deeper infection that won't resolve with water treated antibiotics alone.
 
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I have a basic microscope and know how to prepare a slide with a skin scrape. But I don't know how to use stains or what exactly to look for. If I prep a slide, how hard is it to identify the true problem?
 

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Give it a shot and post pics. I'd think that you can at least tell yeast apart from bacteria. Do you have any stains at all such as methylene blue?
 
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I haven't identified a preferred antibiotic to try next, so I guessed and ordered some nitrofuracin green powder Saturday. It's supposed to be wide spectrum.

The fish died on Monday though :(
 

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Sorry to hear he didn't make it.
 

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I haven't identified a preferred antibiotic to try next, so I guessed and ordered some nitrofuracin green powder Saturday. It's supposed to be wide spectrum.

The fish died on Monday though :(
Sorry to hear about the loss.

NFG is great stuff. Always good to have on the shelf.
 

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