fishfarm;3594738; said:Looks like a nasty bacterial infection, not good.
Main Entry: lym·pho·sar·co·maduanes;3596704; said:There are lymphosarcomas that look very similar to this, and these are suspected to be of retroviral origin. Which mens treatment my have neglegable effect, if it is bacterial treatment may help.
that tends to metastasize freelyDoes either possibility give a solution to the problem or is this something that will go away on it's own? Does it run the risk of spreading to the other fish? I know the pictures are not the best but it doesn't seem at this point to be a growth on the outside of the fish(maybe a little whitish on the right nostril). The skin appears to be the same tone and texture. It just seems to be swollen and the nostrils look like they are popped out. I appreciate your time to help me.duanes;3597079; said:I have a veterinary textbook from Iowa State University Press, called "Self Assessment Color Review of Ornamental Fish".
It is a great reference and I looked through it to find similar pictures to the growth on your fish. There are also other photos of granulomas that look fairly similar.
No sure diagnosis could be made from a photo.
You would need to take an impression smear and have a biopsy to be sure.