Fungus or damaged fin

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Looks like a damaged fin. No fungus yet.
 
One of my kelberi's jumped and hit the cross brace about 6 weeks ago. Top fin was damaged. Came home and found whitish stuff on top fin. She also nicked here face. It looked a little pitted and a little white.
I was freaking! Disease? HITH? From this stress?
I read and calmed down. Solution was to do large water changes and I added salt and Stressguard.

When fish get tissue damage from hitting things or getting attacked their slime coat will aggregate/ build up at the wound. It can have a whitish appearance that can appear to be fungus. So the best thing is frequent and fairly large water changes. The salt can assist with the healing. I have plants so I only added about 3/4 cup in about 120 gal of water. I also like the Stressguard as it really appears to help heal wounds very quick.
So yes Ron is correct but I am just telling the longer story behind this. With any tissue damage clean new water is always #1 IMO.
The damage I see in the photo is minimal. If it were mine I was do water change and Stressguard.
Fungus can always set in if water is not clean and fresh.
 
One of my kelberi's jumped and hit the cross brace about 6 weeks ago. Top fin was damaged. Came home and found whitish stuff on top fin. She also nicked here face. It looked a little pitted and a little white.
I was freaking! Disease? HITH? From this stress?
I read and calmed down. Solution was to do large water changes and I added salt and Stressguard.

When fish get tissue damage from hitting things or getting attacked their slime coat will aggregate/ build up at the wound. It can have a whitish appearance that can appear to be fungus. So the best thing is frequent and fairly large water changes. The salt can assist with the healing. I have plants so I only added about 3/4 cup in about 120 gal of water. I also like the Stressguard as it really appears to help heal wounds very quick.
So yes Ron is correct but I am just telling the longer story behind this. With any tissue damage clean new water is always #1 IMO.
The damage I see in the photo is minimal. If it were mine I was do water change and Stressguard.
Fungus can always set in if water is not clean and fresh.
I did 60% wc and added the stress guard gotta add salt.
 
Like I say, this wound is not too bad.
On my kel the whitish stuff was actually sort of stringy. Really damaged the top fin pretty good but then in day or 2 this white stringy stuff. I hadn't cleaned the water in about 4 days. Tank has high bio load. DUH!
If there is anything I have learned at MFK the biggest is water changes. 2nd is periodically draining the sump of debris and water.
I used to say you should change once a week. Now I am a believer in twice a week if possible.
 
very minor injury .. treat and keep an eye on it..as long as it doesn't get worse , no worries
 
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