OnlyTono
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So my yellow Coris Wrasse has developed a swollen gill. He started showing signs of trouble with the gill a few weeks ago, but I left him in place since at the time, it was very minor and he had no other outward signs of discomfort. His eating and sleeping habits have remained normal (always a good eater), and his energy level has remained normal until a few days ago.
Starting on Friday "“ he seemed a bit more lethargic than normal, but was still eating like he should. His gill had inflamed a considerable amount and is now pushing out of the side of his head.
I have already setup a hospital tank and and moved him into it earlier today.
What I need help with is identifying the issue so I can make the best decisions on treating him. Below are some close up photos of his left gill, and a video of him swimming around.
I've shown this to a few other both online and at my LFS, and have received varying opinions from parasitic infection, tumor, fungus - but no solid consensus yet.
History of water parameters can be viewed on my AquaticLog profile here:
http://www.aquaticlog.com/showcase/measure?aquariumId=2396

Video
I'm sure I've left something out here, so if you have any questions, please ask - thanks in advance.
Starting on Friday "“ he seemed a bit more lethargic than normal, but was still eating like he should. His gill had inflamed a considerable amount and is now pushing out of the side of his head.
I have already setup a hospital tank and and moved him into it earlier today.
What I need help with is identifying the issue so I can make the best decisions on treating him. Below are some close up photos of his left gill, and a video of him swimming around.
I've shown this to a few other both online and at my LFS, and have received varying opinions from parasitic infection, tumor, fungus - but no solid consensus yet.
History of water parameters can be viewed on my AquaticLog profile here:
http://www.aquaticlog.com/showcase/measure?aquariumId=2396

Video
I'm sure I've left something out here, so if you have any questions, please ask - thanks in advance.