Uronema on alleni damsels!

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Today is just not my day, I found a couple issues with my DT but I just found a HUGE one in my QT.
I think I just found uronema on my alleni damsels. I am attaching pictures.
They are in QT with a yellow tang and a Kole tang. Should I remove the damsels? I don’t want it to spread to the tangs.

Both damsels have the same marking

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I think all fish are prone but mostly seen in chromis. It is opportunistic as far as I know so it won't show in healthy fish in a clean stable tank.
 
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I think all fish are prone but mostly seen in chromis. It is opportunistic as far as I know so it won't show in healthy fish in a clean stable tank.
I decided I am going to remove the damsels. Should I just leave the tangs in and see what happens? I don’t have the resources to start a QT for the tangs
 

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It is technically in the tank and it is the one disease that cannot be removed from what we know. Keep the water clean and make sure the tang is eating well.
 

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