My Jack Dempsey has several white bumps on her face.

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lisarandy

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My Jack Dempsey has several white spots on her face. Does anyone know what it may be and type of treatments for it. She is in a 320 gallon tank with 2 Oscars. The Oscars do not have any spots on them.
 
It's hard to say what it could be without a photo. You might be not be able upload photos until you've had more messages ... I'm not sure.

What size are the spots? Do they look like grains of sand or salt? If so, that's Ick.
 
It's hard to say what it could be without a photo. You might be not be able upload photos until you've had more messages ... I'm not sure.

What size are the spots? Do they look like grains of sand or salt? If so, that's Ick.
They are the size of a piece of rice. We do not think it is Ick. I think I have to post a few times before I can upload a picture or it may just be a link. I will take a pic in the morning and try to upload.
 
They are the size of a piece of rice. We do not think it is Ick. I think I have to post a few times before I can upload a picture or it may just be a link. I will take a pic in the morning and try to upload.
Hello; I think it is five messages.
 
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Hello; The pictures suggest a clue about what may be happening. The rocks have crisp edges. May be that the fish is dashing about the way fish do and hitting the rocks. This may cause a wound.
That said looks like the wounds are infected. My first guess (and keep in mind only a guess) is a fungal infection.
 
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Hello; The pictures suggest a clue about what may be happening. The rocks have crisp edges. May be that the fish is dashing about the way fish do and hitting the rocks. This may cause a wound.
That said looks like the wounds are infected. My first guess (and keep in mind only a guess) is a fungal infection.
We are treating the water right now as if it is bacteria.
 
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We are treating the water right now as if it is bacteria.

It does look like a bacterial infection to me. If the biofiltration is keeping ammonia and nitrite at 0 ppm and there's a good water change schedule, some treatment options (in tank) might be seachem sulfaplex, seachem kanaplex, or api furan 2. Dips/baths with salt and methylene blue work well but mb stains.
 
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