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Hello. On my engineer goby, I noticed white spots, not tiny like ich, but like big areas of white. I first thought it was Brooklynella, but nothing else in my tank is sick, not even my clown. I’m starting to think maybe it’s a bacterial infection? Please help, I tried to get some pictures but the goby was in the back of the tank.
 

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Hello. On my engineer goby, I noticed white spots, not tiny like ich, but like big areas of white. I first thought it was Brooklynella, but nothing else in my tank is sick, not even my clown. I’m starting to think maybe it’s a bacterial infection? Please help, I tried to get some pictures but the goby was in the back of the tank.
I have one and she always has small spots on her. I thought the same but its sand. I started watching closely and the spots moved and disappeared, thats when I figured out its sand. They also have a slime coat in edition to always digging. Might be sand!
 

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Hello. On my engineer goby, I noticed white spots, not tiny like ich, but like big areas of white. I first thought it was Brooklynella, but nothing else in my tank is sick, not even my clown. I’m starting to think maybe it’s a bacterial infection? Please help, I tried to get some pictures but the goby was in the back of the tank.
As your engineer blends in the sand, I have a hard time clearly seeing it but do I see a film on its body? If so, you can treat in separate tank with seachem neoplex or in tank with ruby rally pro
 
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As your engineer blends in the sand, I have a hard time clearly seeing it but do I see a film on its body? If so, you can treat in separate tank with seachem neoplex or in tank with ruby rally pro
I’m treating with kanaplex and cipro in a separate tank, do you think that will be good?
 

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Are you sure that the white patches aren't caused by the Canthigaster puffer? they can be pretty nippy.
 

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Does anyone think cipro would be a good antibiotic would be good?
No cipro please. Kanaplex sufficient and good point made by Jay on possible nipping. Any signs of that on tail?
 
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Are you sure that the white patches aren't caused by the Canthigaster puffer? they can be pretty nippy.
I don’t believe so. I literally got the puffer yesterday, was watching him and saw the goby swim out from under the rock with whatever sores it looks like he has. I haven’t seen the puffer nip at anything, and I think I would’ve seen it by now. Plus, I doubt the puffer could nip that much in the short time I noticed the goby.
 

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Why no cipro?
Best for humans. See article below:

 

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