mudskipper1
Trust Me I'm an Engineer
I recently purchased a group of lyretails, one died a few days after entering QT, and had a reddish area on its side when it died (was a little sluggish the day before, but still eating. I thought it must have gotten wedged somewhere or bullied (there was some aggression as they established dominance. Now a second appears to be showing the start of a reddish area (shown in the picture, vertical patch starting about 2/3 of the way back under the pectoral extending down towards the pelvic fin). I don't have any experience treating infections like this, but it looks like it could be vibrio or Uronema?. I am going to move it into the hospital tank by itself for now, but what is the course of action here? Any tips on ID?
Any advice would be helpful!
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Any advice would be helpful!
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