Lyretail Anthias question

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Hello, I picked 3 lyretail anthias yesterday, and they are in QT currently with some copper power (1ppm currently). Yesterday after adding one of them, I noticed this small bruise like mark near the gill, and was thinking maybe it happened with the guy caught the fish in the net up against the aquarium and maybe that caused it.

He is swimming fine, but seems to be more in 1 spot unlike the other 2. Any thoughts?

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Rats, that could be Uronema. One key thing is when people say, “I think my fish got hit with a net”... but it turns out to be Uronema. New anthias, green chromis and yellow coris wrasse make up the majority of cases. It grows deep in the fish’s tissue and eventually erupts on the surface. People suggest a lot of treatments, but the only one I’ve had work is chloroquine, and that s no longer available. Let’s hope my diagnosis is incorrect. There is an article I wrote about this scourge in the article section here.
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Rats, that could be Uronema. One key thing is when people say, “I think my fish got hit with a net”... but it turns out to be Uronema. New anthias, green chromis and yellow coris wrasse make up the majority of cases. It grows deep in the fish’s tissue and eventually erupts on the surface. People suggest a lot of treatments, but the only one I’ve had work is chloroquine, and that s no longer available. Let’s hope my diagnosis is incorrect. There is an article I wrote about this scourge in the article section here.
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Thanks for that information. I ended up returning it to my LFS and swapped for another one. All 3 now seem to be healthy. Do you know how uronemia spreads or how it gets into the tank? Is my whole QT tank screwed now?
 
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Thanks for that information. I ended up returning it to my LFS and swapped for another one. All 3 now seem to be healthy. Do you know how uronemia spreads or how it gets into the tank? Is my whole QT tank screwed now?
Uronema can be isolated from almost every aquarium. It normally feeds on bacteria, but attacks some fish species under certain conditions- nobody knows why. As long as the anthias don’t show active infections, you don’t need to treat for it specifically, but you DO need to quarantine/treat for ich and flukes.
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Uronema can be isolated from almost every aquarium. It normally feeds on bacteria, but attacks some fish species under certain conditions- nobody knows why. As long as the anthias don’t show active infections, you don’t need to treat for it specifically, but you DO need to quarantine/treat for ich and flukes.
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Cool, thanks for that information. So far everyone is looking good. Using copper power for 30 days, and will do 2 rounds of prazi pro.
 

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