Petcrazyson
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I can maybe get a better angle today. Here's what I got now.can you get a couple more pics ?
not that I saw.Do they wiggle/move at all?
yeah. I didn't see them move on their own. the fish doesn't seem to be bothered by them and no one else in the tank has issues. got plenty of places to put him if he should come out for treatment though.the white spots ? worm like protrusions ??
could be. It's fairly new as far as I know.skin tag?
One possible scenario is the fish figured out a way to get all jacked up on phyto, stumbled and fell into a rock. What you see is the resulting damage from the fall.yeah. I didn't see them move on their own. the fish doesn't seem to be bothered by them and no one else in the tank has issues. got plenty of places to put him if he should come out for treatment though.
could be. It's fairly new as far as I know.
its a getting older thingskin tag?
He's only three though, that's not too old.its a getting older thing
Yeah, but does anyone really know what a year is in fish years?He's only three though, that's not too old.
I've got skin tags. All over my armpit...
They look kinda fuzzy.Sorry, I don't have much to offer regarding the lesions on the angel's face, I'm not sure what it is. Are the white things kinda fuzzy like maybe the start of a fungal infection?
Could be the start of a fungal infection then. Fungus isn't fatal so I'd just keep an eye on the angel for now to see if it goes away on its own or gets worse.They look kinda fuzzy.
Also lympho is a possibility. It is usually on the fins, but have seen it elsewhere on fish. It is not treatable and usually goes away with a good diet and clean water.Could be the start of a fungal infection then. Fungus isn't fatal so I'd just keep an eye on the angel for now to see if it goes away on its own or gets worse.
I suspected fungus over lympho because the angel has been in the tank for 3 years, but it's still a possibility.Also lympho is a possibility. It is usually on the fins, but have seen it elsewhere on fish. It is not treatable and usually goes away with a good diet and clean water.