Velvet or what?

LukFox

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I already tried this in the reef discussion forum because it gets more traffic, but I've only gotten one response and I'm not sure about it.

I hope you guys can help me here :( .

Is this the final stage of velvet or something? I've just read that in the final stage the fish will have little white cysts, but I've never actually seen photos so I don't know for sure if this is that.

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I've been treating him for ich in hypo for 3 days. The ich is gone, but now there's this that appeared over night. He's had a few of these discolored spots the whole time, but I thought nothing of it. Now it's escalated so rapidly over the course of one night and I don't recognize it as anything. Oh and I'm 90% sure that at the beginning it was definitely ich. It wasn't a power look. Definitely a salty look.

I've had him for less than 2 weeks, so I guess the start of his problems happened a week ago.
 
I have seen velvet a few times. The entire body is powder velvet, but all were small fish so I cannot be certain that this is the way it has to appear.

My first impression with your emperor is pollution (added chemical or some environmental problem) or bacterial infection.
 
If he is breathing ok,it's probably not amyloodinium(velevet).I agree with percula9.
 
Two more thoughts to consder. Are you confident in your hypo level or might this be a reinfestation of crytocaryon?
Could it be lymphocitis?
 
It almost looks like the scales in those areas were damaged by the original infection. The dead scales would lose color, and eventually fall off and be replaced. I have a clown fish that loses a scale every once in a while. It is white in appearance untill it falls off. Lymphocystis affects the fins and tail. Definitely not Lymphocystis. I would still treat with antibiotics to be safe. He is to pretty to lose. Add garlic to his food if he is eating.
 
His breathing seems normal. And I also heard that because velvet attacks the gills, the fish will not eat. The emperor is still eating like a pig, depsite all he's been through.

I know my LFS carries Maracyn 2, so I'll go pick that up tomorrow. Oh and right now there are only about 10 spots on him. Would this be characteristic of a bacterial infection as well?

I'm testing with a refractometer and it says the water is at 1.009. It's calibrated correctly. From my reading ich isn't supposed to be able to reinfest a fish at that salinity.
 
Treat as if he has a bacterial infection. Are you saying he has less spots now then seen in the pictures you posted?
 
This is what he looks like currently:

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But even when he had ich, it was always worse in the morning. I fear he'll look terrible again tomorrow morning, too. Also, when I treat with the meds, should I remove the coral skeletons? I also read they could absorb some medications. I only put them in the QT as a form of shelter for him, but I don't want it to interfer with the meds.
 
He looks much better. I think he will be okay. I wouldn't worry about the rubble absorbing the med. Looking at him now I wonder if he really needs treatment. Is he still in hypo? Maybe you can start bringing the salinity up. Prepare to return to the display. Keep me updated.
 
Update:

He's been clear ever since the most recent photo. I didn't buy any antibiotics because he even looked fine the morning after the picture. Three days later and doing great, so I guess he didn't need it in the end.

I started raising up the sg today. He's in 1.015 now, and tomorrow I think I'll take him to full 1.024 and put in some LR with him. I'll monitor him for 1-2 weeks more before putting him in the display. Hopefully his health doesn't take another turn :). He's had me worried sick, and I'm so glad he seems to be over it all.
 
You did a good job bringing him back. Keep feeding with the garlic in his food. I think you should bring up the salinity to full in 2 or 3 days instead of one.
 
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