What is growing on my angel?

Glad it is looking better! Luckily it doesn't look like it was imbedded too much in the flesh of the fish and its great that it looks like its not infected. Glad Kevin could help you!
 
So I'm semi new and I was wonder what DD is that Kevin works for so I can atleast have the info on hand if I ever need it?
 
oh ok, yes I get alot of info from live aquaria, thank you! Nice to know divers den has a reputation for good livestock, I have looked there before
 
oh ok, yes I get alot of info from live aquaria, thank you! Nice to know divers den has a reputation for good livestock, I have looked there before

The fish/livestock offered in dd are amazing, really the very best quality avail to the hobby...they are hand selected and then run thru a qt procedure to ensure health (you will still have to qt whatever you purchase) dd is wysiwyg...the pic of the item you are looking at is the actual specimen you will receive...liveaquaria is excellent but dd is a whole different level! good luck!
 
Another update:

I had to leave the country for about a week over the holidays and decided to transfer the angels from QT into the display tank before leaving. It would have been too much work to ask my house sitter to watch over both tanks.

Good news! Both angels are doing fantastic! There wasn't too much aggression when they were added and both are eating and fattening up well! No additional signs of lymph whatsoever and the French has fully healed from the large cyst on her side.

Thanks again to everyone for the help and support!

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That pic of a mass of lymphocystic cells is simply phenomenal! Simply the best picture that I have ever seen of what this viral tumor actually looks, like without the blur of tank walls and fish motion. Thank you.

Also, a great story because your fish developed disease while in quarantine, after coming from DD apparently disease free, RC led you to someone to help you, and you have apparently implemented a cure. There are many valuable lesions to be learned from this post!
 
That pic of a mass of lymphocystic cells is simply phenomenal! Simply the best picture that I have ever seen of what this viral tumor actually looks, like without the blur of tank walls and fish motion. Thank you.

Also, a great story because your fish developed disease while in quarantine, after coming from DD apparently disease free, RC led you to someone to help you, and you have apparently implemented a cure. There are many valuable lesions to be learned from this post!

Thanks! Hopefully this post can be utilized by someone in the future. :cool:
 
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