Residents: All of the zebrasomas we've had for several years now. Newest additions are convict (which is why he's so skinny), orange shoulder, clown, and naso- within the last couple months or so. Everyone appears to be fine. Acclimation and introduction could not have been more perfect. No gasping, no trouble swimming, and all are eating like neglected little pigs. All of them follow me around the tank, because I'm the food lady.
We just finished up the 10 day treatment for ick yesterday. And just to be on the safe side, Ruby reef rally pro treatment- the yellow tang was looking a little funny, but he's all cleared up now. (Our very "high spirited" purple tang WAS NOT a fan of being caught in the 200g and relocated into the larger 400g tank. Which is what triggered us to start the ick dosing process.)
I, personally, haven't seen a growth quite like this before on the naso. We decided to add a cleaner wrasse, and at first it looked like he was really doing his job, but today the naso looks a little more questionable. I'm hoping it's just little tumors or skin tags, like "fish moles", but my biggest concern is that it's something possibly contagious. It's on both sides of the dorsal fin and there's a circular spot on the forehead right where the dorsal starts. As of right now, no other tangs have any similar symptoms.
Thoughts?
We just finished up the 10 day treatment for ick yesterday. And just to be on the safe side, Ruby reef rally pro treatment- the yellow tang was looking a little funny, but he's all cleared up now. (Our very "high spirited" purple tang WAS NOT a fan of being caught in the 200g and relocated into the larger 400g tank. Which is what triggered us to start the ick dosing process.)
I, personally, haven't seen a growth quite like this before on the naso. We decided to add a cleaner wrasse, and at first it looked like he was really doing his job, but today the naso looks a little more questionable. I'm hoping it's just little tumors or skin tags, like "fish moles", but my biggest concern is that it's something possibly contagious. It's on both sides of the dorsal fin and there's a circular spot on the forehead right where the dorsal starts. As of right now, no other tangs have any similar symptoms.
Thoughts?