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How old is your system?
Was she qt'ed? How?
What are you feeding her?
I’m can’t see for certain if the lesion extends deep into the muscle, or if it is superficial. If the latter, since it showed up overnight, I would say an injury and just wait and see. If it is deep though, it may have erupted from a deep seated infection and that can be terminal.
I’m can’t see for certain if the lesion extends deep into the muscle, or if it is superficial. If the latter, since it showed up overnight, I would say an injury and just wait and see. If it is deep though, it may have erupted from a deep seated infection and that can be terminal.
Just from what I read, it sorta sounds like this tang is mostly getting by on algae in the tank...could you supplement with dried nori?
Jay
Thanks. Forgot, how large is the system?
Not sure what the spot on her is. Looks like injury, so keep an eye on any red patches around it or peeling fins (signs of bacteria infection).
A bit of info, Kole tangs and lawnmower blennies need good mature systems to keep their proper diet. They are pigs and feed mostly on the type of algae on the rocks and build up on the walls. Make sure to try feeding different types of algae flakes, sheets, pellets, to give variety.
Well given that stock list, and not saying that I’m right about this, but that looks like a clownfish bite. My clowns go after my Kole while he’s “working” if he gets too close to their egg clutch or their favorite spot that day. Happens all the time, he heals in 2-3 days. This has been going on for 5 years. If that is it I’d say you have nothing to worry about.