Bump or blister like thing on trimacs tail.

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Beardogg85

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Maybe a tumorous growth. Would watch and keep the water clean.
 
Maybe a tumorous growth. Would watch and keep the water clean.
It has a little white thing coming out of it. Like a string maybe infected i have no idea i know he wasnt hurt he didnt bump it on anything
 
Might be Lymphocystis. Looks similar to the Lymphocystis growths on a Mbuna I once kept.20181206_122141.jpg
 
Thanks guys and Andy i will look closer when i get home. I really like this fish hope its not lymph. I dont now how he would of got that. Nothing has been added to his tank since i got him.
 
It has a little white thing coming out of it. Like a string maybe infected i have no idea i know he wasnt hurt he didnt bump it on anything
Could easily be lymph but shouldn’t be so red.
Thanks guys and Andy i will look closer when i get home. I really like this fish hope its not lymph. I dont now how he would of got that. Nothing has been added to his tank since i got him.
Should recover with clean water and if the fish is eating.
 
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Could easily be lymph but shouldn’t be so red.

Should recover with clean water and if the fish is eating.
Yes the fish eats like pig never wants to stop. Doesnt lymph kill the fish in most cases. I did look closer at it the white thing coming out might be a bone im not to sure. It is awfully red
 
Lymph. Rarely kills and it's not very contagious. It's an Iridovirus, sort of like a wart. It can lay dormant in a fish and an outbreak might never occur, or it can manifest itself if the fish is weakend. Lymph can eventually go away on its own if the fish's immune system strengthens.
 
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