Hi this is a photo of my new chalk basset, I think he has Lymphocystis on his anal fin
Some background, I got him 3 weeks ago, I did TTM with an extra 6th transfer and treated provalactaly with Prazi pro on the 4th and 6th transfer.
All was good, yesterday afternoon I saw a scrape on the base of his tail on the right side, it was not there in the morning, visible in the photo. Today I saw his anal fin looks inflamed of swollen. Not like this this morning.
The tank finished cycling 2 months ago, It's a 25 gal aio tank with 25 lbs of live rock and 20 lbs carrot sea live sand cad lights skimmer, Cato fudge with innovative marine light, 100 wt heater/digital aquatics controller, Kessler 160(not running) tank mates are 2 skunk cleaner shrimp,2 dwarf fan worms and 2 nerite snails.
I'm feeding a mix of Hikari freeze dried spirulina brine shrimp, Hikari marine s pellets, with Hikari seaweed extreme pellets(for the shrimp) and Selcon every 2nd or 3rd day
Water parameters are 78deg and stable, sg- 1.024 and stable nitrate hovers between 5-10 ppm
From the photos on google images I think it looks closest to Lymphocystis, do you guys think I'm right? yes or no?
For the record this is my first sw tank and first sw fish.
Some background, I got him 3 weeks ago, I did TTM with an extra 6th transfer and treated provalactaly with Prazi pro on the 4th and 6th transfer.
All was good, yesterday afternoon I saw a scrape on the base of his tail on the right side, it was not there in the morning, visible in the photo. Today I saw his anal fin looks inflamed of swollen. Not like this this morning.
The tank finished cycling 2 months ago, It's a 25 gal aio tank with 25 lbs of live rock and 20 lbs carrot sea live sand cad lights skimmer, Cato fudge with innovative marine light, 100 wt heater/digital aquatics controller, Kessler 160(not running) tank mates are 2 skunk cleaner shrimp,2 dwarf fan worms and 2 nerite snails.
I'm feeding a mix of Hikari freeze dried spirulina brine shrimp, Hikari marine s pellets, with Hikari seaweed extreme pellets(for the shrimp) and Selcon every 2nd or 3rd day
Water parameters are 78deg and stable, sg- 1.024 and stable nitrate hovers between 5-10 ppm
From the photos on google images I think it looks closest to Lymphocystis, do you guys think I'm right? yes or no?
For the record this is my first sw tank and first sw fish.