jvdb
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I bought an occelaris clown last week, the second day I had him I noticed a couple of white spots on his gills. I thought it might be ich or a parasite, so I did a 5 min. freshwater dip, but a couple of days later it only looked worse.
I called the LFS I bought it from, and they told me it was Lymphocystis. They told me I could do a dip with Prazipro (I think), but I googled it, and it looks like Lymphocystis is viral, and their are no medications for it. I'm pretty sure they are correct on their diagnosis of Lymphocystis, as it looks exactly like other pictures I have found on the internet.
I stopped by the LFS today, and it looks like all the clowns there have it. I asked the kid working there about it, and he confirmed their is no way to treat it.
He is very active and eating well, but is there anything else I can do for this fish?
I called the LFS I bought it from, and they told me it was Lymphocystis. They told me I could do a dip with Prazipro (I think), but I googled it, and it looks like Lymphocystis is viral, and their are no medications for it. I'm pretty sure they are correct on their diagnosis of Lymphocystis, as it looks exactly like other pictures I have found on the internet.
I stopped by the LFS today, and it looks like all the clowns there have it. I asked the kid working there about it, and he confirmed their is no way to treat it.
He is very active and eating well, but is there anything else I can do for this fish?