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I have a flagfin angel that I added to my DT a few weeks ago. He's been eating great and has always appeared very healthy - great fish. Two nights ago I noticed a small white blemish on his left side. Didn't look like anything in particular so I figured I'd keep an eye on it. By last night it had developed into a large white ulcer. He was still eating, but he did seem a little less active later in the evening. I was definitely worried and planned to post about it today. Too late - this morning he was dead. I am so bummed out.
Here's a pic of him from last night:
Any idea what this might have been? Is there any treatment I can/should do in my tank as a preventative? I am concerned about what may be in my tank. I have a large FOWLR, and while I don't see any symptoms on any of my other fish I am worried it could spread.
Also, I have a red coris wrasse waiting for me in quarantine at my LFS right now. I was planning to add him this weekend but I'm concerned that maybe I should wait?
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here's a pic of him from last night:
Any idea what this might have been? Is there any treatment I can/should do in my tank as a preventative? I am concerned about what may be in my tank. I have a large FOWLR, and while I don't see any symptoms on any of my other fish I am worried it could spread.
Also, I have a red coris wrasse waiting for me in quarantine at my LFS right now. I was planning to add him this weekend but I'm concerned that maybe I should wait?
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.