Any Input

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Jack Dempsey
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Feb 20, 2011
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While looking at some pics I realized I may have a problem.

At first i thought my female took a bite out of my male witch would not be unusaual
 
Looking at old pics I noticed this has been progressing and most likly is not bite marks

This is a month ago, see the marks, but not as noticable
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Who man took a sec to realize blue circles were drawn lol.

Looks like a small case of fungus, meds will work.



#1 S. Vettel
 
Water perameters are to spec, 25% changes 2x a week. 90 gal with this fish 11" and 7.5" female, 1 4" female on the other side of a battier. No sharp decor.Since I relized there was a problem 4 days now, 20% water changes daily, raised temp, added metro+. 4 days no differance. Any input or suggestions

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Does kinda look like fungus. I have never had to treat this before, so I'm not sure the best methods for treatment.

Thanks, in person it doesnt look like a growth rather a pit would that be fungus as i assumed fungi would be a growth

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I diagnosed this as hex/hole in the head and it hasnt cleared with feeding metro, bifuran, and treating the water. I believe cross contamination is what how I ended up in my current situationuploadfromtaptalk1334026229708.jpg

After treating with metro the wounds looked like this as if the opened
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Its been a few days of treatment and looks slightly healed not open sores anymore but not healed, this was an import that brought me many problems. Im worried my big guy will get worse

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