clown has white bumps

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My clown I got two weeks ago has developed raised white spots on his fins and on his gill slit. I am not sure what it is as I can't find any pics that make me think it is a certain ailment. He swims normal, eats normal and is not gasping for breath. Not sure what to make of it. I don't think it is ich or brook.

What do you think? If it was fungus, he would dead by now right?
 

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The bumps seem to be just a cloudy white color. I hope it isn't a mycobacterium as I have had my hand in the tank a lot in the past week.
 
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lymphocytis...stress/water quality related..check parameters and improve if needed and feed variety and it should improve..
 
Alright, I was leaning towards that but wanted second opinions. Soaking the mysis shrimp I have for the clown in garlic will help boost its immune system right?

Thanks.
 
also, is it imperative that I get the fish into a QT tank even though there are no treatments for it? He is the only fish in the tank atm. From what I have read, the virus seems to only effect fish of the same or similar species. I am thinking about getting a firefish. Should I wait a month or two before adding any more fish?

I am just looking for opinions here.
 
I never QT'ed when my male Tomato Clown got it. Simply couldn't catch him. With time it went away. I just kept the maintenance routine going. No special treatments were needed. I just varied up his food for awhile. He pulled through with no ill effects.
 
Nope I never did a QT tank for that..my yellow tang gets it everytime I add something new to the tank..it goes away and he is the only one ever affected..
 
I tried scraping the stuff off and all I managed to do is freak my fish out. I guess I will have to just wait it out. Also, does it take time for the fish to warm up to garlic on its food? I tried adding it today and the clown wouldnt eat any of the mysis that it previously loved.
 
I tried scraping the stuff off and all I managed to do is freak my fish out. I guess I will have to just wait it out. Also, does it take time for the fish to warm up to garlic on its food? I tried adding it today and the clown wouldnt eat any of the mysis that it previously loved.

Just an fyi..wouldn't try to scrape it off again..will cause more harm than good..my fish won't eat any food with added garlic so don't know the answer to that, I gave up on it after about a week..just vary the diet and it will do well..
 
white bulges on clown

white bulges on clown

Update on the clown, any ideas? I still am not convinced it is lympho.
 

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Matt, it looks to be lymphocystis or some type of fungal disease. It doesn't look like microbacteriosis in those pictures. I see this a lot on clownfish. I would dip him in hydroplex. Do about one once hydroplex in 2 cups water for 6 to ten minutes every other day until you see it gone. Try your best not to stress the fish, it helps to put a paper towel over the cup. GOOD LUCK!
 
I can't get past the visuals of. " I tried to scrape it but it wasn't working out " lol

Well, the biggest bulge is on his gill slit. I didn't want it to start to interfere with his respiration, so I netted him and took a pair of tweezers to see if it was some sort of mucus or whatnot. Safe to say, I wasn't going to use a ton of force when I found it wouldn't come off easy.

It is sorta funny now that I think about it though.
 
I did the hydroplex dip today and about 6 hours later the lumps just fell off. I thought my clown was going to die for awhile (he didn't like the dip one bit) but the lumps are gone. Good call on the Hydroplex.
 

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