Hi All,
Thanks in advance for your time. I've scoured the internet to find a match with the symptoms i see on my hippo tang but unfortunately, with my inexperience, could not 100% ID the infection. I've tried making pictures with him free swimming but this was near impossible so I had to scoop him up. Below the best pictures I was able to take. He is very small I would say about 2 cm (0.75") so I fear it could be lethal quickly.
This "wound" is on one side only and I would say pretty recent, 2-3 days. He is currently in QT with Cupramine at 0.6 ppm (Hanna Checker), I've done 2 100% water changes apox. 2 weeks apart, from now on he has 5 days left for the full 30 days.
The qt tank is 60 liters (15 gal) with an ATO to ensure stability, sponge filter and airstore. The salinity is at 1.026. The Ammonia Alert is yellow and the waterchanges i've done when the color changed slightly. With him in QT are, a Acanthurus Triostegus (Convict tang), a Zebrasoma Veliferum (Sailfin tang) and a Siganus Virgatus. They seem perfectly healthy without any wounds or so. There has also never been any aggression between the tangs that I've seen.
Thanks in advance for your time. I've scoured the internet to find a match with the symptoms i see on my hippo tang but unfortunately, with my inexperience, could not 100% ID the infection. I've tried making pictures with him free swimming but this was near impossible so I had to scoop him up. Below the best pictures I was able to take. He is very small I would say about 2 cm (0.75") so I fear it could be lethal quickly.
This "wound" is on one side only and I would say pretty recent, 2-3 days. He is currently in QT with Cupramine at 0.6 ppm (Hanna Checker), I've done 2 100% water changes apox. 2 weeks apart, from now on he has 5 days left for the full 30 days.
The qt tank is 60 liters (15 gal) with an ATO to ensure stability, sponge filter and airstore. The salinity is at 1.026. The Ammonia Alert is yellow and the waterchanges i've done when the color changed slightly. With him in QT are, a Acanthurus Triostegus (Convict tang), a Zebrasoma Veliferum (Sailfin tang) and a Siganus Virgatus. They seem perfectly healthy without any wounds or so. There has also never been any aggression between the tangs that I've seen.