White string on tang head

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My Tomini tang has a white “string” on its head at the front of its dorsal fin. See pictures, although admittedly not all that clear.

My Royal Gramma a month or so ago got something similar intermittently, I’d assumed it was some sort of slime or detritus from the cave it chose to live in, but a couple weeks ago it suddenly vanished despite being active and eating well immediately beforehand. So now I’m concerned for my tang.

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My Tomini tang has a white “string” on its head at the front of its dorsal fin. See pictures, although admittedly not all that clear.

My Royal Gramma a month or so ago got something similar intermittently, I’d assumed it was some sort of slime or detritus from the cave it chose to live in, but a couple weeks ago it suddenly vanished despite being active and eating well immediately beforehand. So now I’m concerned for my tang.

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Looks like floating poop that is sticky and especially so if feeding mysis shrimp which produces mucus. I dont see this as a worm or skin tag. It may be hard to do without fish dashing off, but apply bursts of water from a turkey baster and see if it dislodges.
 
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Looks like floating poop that is sticky and especially so if feeding mysis shrimp which produces mucus. I dont see this as a worm or skin tag. It may be hard to do without fish dashing off, but apply bursts of water from a turkey baster and see if it dislodges.
The fish do get a lot of mysis in their diet - hopefully that’s it.
 

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The fish do get a lot of mysis in their diet - hopefully that’s it.
I don’t think it’s a worm - they just don’t live like that on marine fish. I agree it is either some mucus or a skin tag from a scrape.
 

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