you do 90% water changes that ruins all your biological filtration....

You must think the beneficial bacteria live in the water. Keep learning. You're on the right track. Just a little outdated. Thanks, though. If you don't believe me, go ask Kmuda on Oscarfish.com. Kmuda will be happy to school you or point you in the right direction.
Your nitrates are high because your tank isnt cycled
I like this gem, too. It makes even less sense. Actually, TheCanuck, none of what you added to this thread is correct. But it's good of you to be bold with what you know. It's how we learn.
Just scoop the excess food outta the tank if he doesnt eat it all. And if he does eat it all ur on the rite track i got 2 i feed mine more then once a week never had a chance of hole in the head because i wc weekly and remove all excess food
Oh, yeah. I'm a scooper. About every other day I take a giant shrimp net and grab all of the poo from the bare bottom of the tank. This is good advice for the keeping of any fish and I'm glad to hear it mentioned.
for people who think any one fish makes more waste then another .. remember food in = waste out
This is a good comment. It makes sense that fish can't magically generate waste if they aren't fed the source of waste. Conservation of mass and so forth. I do already feed as lightly as possible, fasting sometimes twice per week. And there is no debris at all in my system, except what builds up for the three weeks in each filter before I rinse it in the bucket of siphoned-out water. There is nothing for debris to be in, on, or under. It all goes every week, except for the living sponge colonies.
Hi, Cholly! I thought I knew the name from more than here. Thanks for the tips. I do remove all of the muck that I can, the only collection spot is where the turds swirl at the front of the tank. I scoop them out often. And I am only doing 50% changes from now on, since the HITH didn't appear until I increased the volume of changed water. For all I know, that is the only thing that stressed him out. Happy fishkeeping!
As a weak update, the one hole over his eye actually seems to be shrinking already! Hard to tell, though, because it was so small to begin with. Not a pore, though, it was too new, deep and white to have been a pore. I've memorized the guy's forehead in anticipation of this ailment.