Spot on tang

oakengineer

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I have a Kole tang in QT. I noticed a white spot on one of one of its fins about a week ago and figured it was Ich, so I started Cupramine. A week later the thing is still there but it seems more stringy than a spot now. I would take a picture, but its hard enough to see this shy fish, let alone take a picture. Should I continue treatment for another week? Or do a freshwater dip or something?
 
Very likely Lymphocystis (see image below), a virus which usually clears on it's own by feeding vitamin enriched foods and maintaining pristine water conditions.

 
Also cupramine won't help the fish be less stressed, which cause lympho. Enriched varied diet and a few weeks or possibly longer before the issue will clear IME
 
Looks like it could be that. Its in the middle of the fin, though, not on the edge.

So should I remove the copper? The pristine water conditions is tough in my QT...
 
lympho is a virus so there isn't any real treatment. it can be anywhere on the fish but typically it's found on the fins. my kole tang got lympho while in qt. i started feeding food soaked in selcon and/or vita-chem and it cleared up fairly quickly.

why do you say pristine water conditions are tough in your qt? i just did water changes every other day or two.
 
I meant that in hindsight, my tank was not cycled enough for a fish that eats as much as a tang. I had a little ammonia peak, and now I've got a little nitrite peak in there. I have been doing water changes every 3-ish days to keep the nitrates down.
 
oh, ok. i don't have a cycled qt, i just set up a 10g tank when i'm getting a new fish. even with a fish as big as a kole tang, it should be easy (at least it was for me) to do enough water changes to keep the ammonia at bay. it would take me 5 minutes to dip out 3 gallons and replace it with premixed saltwater every day or 2.

unless you have a huge qt, a water change even every day should be quick and easy. :)
 
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