Recently purchased a Flame Angel and added him to a QT with a Tomini Tang. Both were very healthy for 1 week; eating seaweed, mysis, and pellets, very both active. The Flame developed a white spot on his forehead that turned into a large hole after a week before he died in the QT. I tried Erythromycin in the QT on both fish, based on the LFS recommendations, but no other treatments.
The QT is 5 months old and fully cycled.
Ammonia was 0 measured with Alert Badge
SG = 1.024 measured with refractometer
Tomini and Flame were the only inhabitants added within a day of each other. Other fish have been through the QT previously before going to the DT.
The Flame acted normal (very active) until the day he died. He ate food until 3 hours before he died.
The spot on the forehead took more than a week to progress and kill the fish.
What was this disease and was it contagious? I am concerned about the Tomini and when I can safely put him in the DT.
I really appreciate any insight to this disease so I recognize it and can appropriately treat it in the future as well.
The QT is 5 months old and fully cycled.
Ammonia was 0 measured with Alert Badge
SG = 1.024 measured with refractometer
Tomini and Flame were the only inhabitants added within a day of each other. Other fish have been through the QT previously before going to the DT.
The Flame acted normal (very active) until the day he died. He ate food until 3 hours before he died.
The spot on the forehead took more than a week to progress and kill the fish.
What was this disease and was it contagious? I am concerned about the Tomini and when I can safely put him in the DT.
I really appreciate any insight to this disease so I recognize it and can appropriately treat it in the future as well.