Zit looking bump on Blue Tang

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My Blue Tang has a largish, white zit looking bump on/near his right fin. He wasn't using this fin much before it was even visible, but was and is otherwise swimming around and eating just fine.

I used metroplex/focus/garlic during feeding for about a week last week, due a smaller white spot further back. That went away almost immediately, and then this started appearing on/around last Sat. I started medic on Sunday and plan to go for the minimum 10 days, but not sure what else to do, or if this is even helping. Thank you.


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Tough to see, the video is pixelated on my computer, but the way the fin isn't being used and the white cast to it, looks like an injury with a possible secondary bacterial infection.

Metroplex/focus/garlic won't do anything for that, neither will Medic. Since it is external, an antibiotic bath would be the way to go, and that would require a separate treatment tank.. However, many of these infections heal on their own, as long as whatever caused the original injury (like tankmate aggression) doesn't happen again.

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Agree with jay- methods you listed will not work and best treated with a broad spectrum antibiotic such as seachem Kanaplex which is absorbed and will be best coverage. other option is maracyn 2 either done in a quarantine setting with added oxygen via air stone
Another option is ruby Rally Pro in the display but will take a longer to work but other ones mentioned will be most effective.
 
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My Blue Tang has a largish, white zit looking bump on/near his right fin. He wasn't using this fin much before it was even visible, but was and is otherwise swimming around and eating just fine.

I used metroplex/focus/garlic during feeding for about a week last week, due a smaller white spot further back. That went away almost immediately, and then this started appearing on/around last Sat. I started medic on Sunday and plan to go for the minimum 10 days, but not sure what else to do, or if this is even helping. Thank you.

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Thank you guys. I added a pic, but will definitely look into the bacterial treatment.
It looks like there is an ulcer at the point where the pectoral fin enters the body - that means more than just the soft fin ray is involved - an antibiotic treatment in a hospital tank is probably best.
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