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So I need help guys. I just got a new blond naso last week and the top fin appears to be "melting" away and there is white fleshy looking stuff underneath. The fish also has a couple white spots on it, but not ich, much bigger. They are like chunks of calcium chloride on the side of it's body, a couple on each side.

 

I figure I am going to lose the fish, anyone have thoughts?

 

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I see now that Lowman has a link to a page describing it, and I have had some good results Melafix to swab the affected areas.

 

I once cured some brackish water Scats(which are very prone to it) with Penicillin.

I also found just how allergic to Penicillin I was just by having my hands in the tank!(sick)

 

Bob Fenner has some comments on lymphocystis here http://www.wetwebmedia.com/lymphfaqs.htm

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Lights came on today and I saw a couple hundred nassarius in a pile. I knew exactly what it was...

 

Sorry to hear that.:( Check out prospective new additions closely. Lymphocystis usually first appears as small white spots or clumps on the edges of the fins.

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Sorry to hear that.:( Check out prospective new additions closely. Lymphocystis usually first appears as small white spots or clumps on the edges of the fins.

 

I usually do check them all closely. This one showed signs of being perfectly heathy. No spots at all, but after a few days it set on fast.

 

Thanks for your help everyone.

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Ohhh... that's bad! Hope you have some water mixed up. That'll kill your parameters in a hurry.

 

No man, well I do have water mixed up, but my water is fine. It's a 350g system with a 1000g rated skimmer and a 6" 100g remote deep sand bed and a ton of live rock. I could have probably left it in there and let them totally consume it without any water quality issues.

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Yah with you system and number of nass snails you should be fine when it comes to nutrient or ammonia spikes.

 

That sucks Curtis. I have had it happen to dozens of fish over time. It is a pretty common issue that many fish come in with. I myself need to setup a quarantine for this kind of thing. It sucks loosing beautiful fish to issues that can be treated.

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