HELP! Problem with male Scribbled

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Today I noticed my male Scribbled Angel had a lump on the side. I don’t see any wounds on the outside. My tank is a predator tank and there are squabbles.

I have not seen him involved in any aggression but he does have an area of his fin where it looks like a bite.

He is acting normal.

I cannot catch him as he is in my 800g DT with about 50 other fish and lots of aquascaping.

Any idea what it is? And if there is anything I can do? See pics.

Steve

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Today I noticed my male Scribbled Angel had a lump on the side. I don’t see any wounds on the outside. My tank is a predator tank and there are squabbles.

I have not seen him involved in any aggression but he does have an area of his fin where it looks like a bite.

He is acting normal.

I cannot catch him as he is in my 800g DT with about 50 other fish and lots of aquascaping.

Any idea what it is? And if there is anything I can do? See pics.

Steve

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beautiful fish. as for the lump, seeing no signs of injury may be either constipation or infection. I have seen this on Poma, emperor and asfur angels which seems to hit them but if fish is eating normal and breathing at a normal rate, I would suggest seachem kanaplex in a separate treatment tank or in tank - as you mentioned difficulty in catching fish- Ruby Rally pro which addresses secondary and bacterial infections and is absorbed.
 
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It could be an abscess but I would have expected that would have grown in size over time - a few days to a week.

Sorry - I don’t have any in-tank treatments to suggest. A veterinarian would want to aspirate it to get an idea of what it is.

Jay
 
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