Fungus?

mullinsd2

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Clown has a white cotton looking areA on the bottom of his fin. Don't think it's ich. Looks like some sort of fungus growing. What mess should I start with? Do I need to quarantine?
 
Sounds like saprolegnia or furunculosis. Give the fish a dip in an oxidizing agent like potassium permanganate then move them to a quarantine tank with antibiotics. Nitrofurazone/nifurpirinol or neomycin are two you could try. Some companies offer nitrofurazone mixed with malachite green with aids with clearing the gills of mucous so the fish can breath better.
 
Can you post a picture? Saprophytic fungi don't infect marine fish like they do freshwater species. It could be a bacterial infection, but if the lesion is raised up, like a tiny bit of cauliflower, it could be Lymphocystis, expecially on a fin edge. That is usually a self-limiting disease that you don't treat for.

Jay
 
It kind of looks like that but now my other clown is developing a small area on the mouth. I would post pics butbits impossible with my camera to get a good shot. Everything looks like a blur.
 
Without a picture, it's impossible to properly diagnose the fish. Clownfish disease (brooklynella) is also a possibility. It causes a milky (fungus-like) appearance. Regardless of the disease, most fish (particularly clownfish) produce a mucous membrane to protect themselves, so the symptoms are often similar. On the plus side, you can go with a wide spectrum treatment like a freshwater bath, potassium permanganate dip, and nifurpironal & malachite green hospital tank. The most important thing is isolating the sick fish to stop contagion.
 
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