barscaz
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Hello, new to the forum. At least this is my first post. Have used the forum for the wealth of information it provides in the past. I have a Foxfaced Rabbitfish currently housed in my 75 gal reef. About two weeks a white spot appeared on one of its fins. I identified it as Lymphocitis, and have read that it is a viral infection, either non-contagious or very low transmission rates, and is not treatable. Best treatment by leaving the fish in the display and providing it with good water conditions (as I am). Apparently the virus will run its coarse and all the spots and lumps will disappear. I had read that survival rates are high as long as the mouth is not infected. Early last week the Foxface's mouth began to grow a lump. He can no longer close his mouth, but is still able to eat flakes, pretty plump fish to begin with, still plump and as bright as can be. So my question is when can I expect this to clear up? Will having his mouth infected cause him too much stress for his immune system to beat the virus? I can post pics if needed. Thanks in advance for the help.
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