Fungus on clown?

peteboxes

New Member
Hello everybody, about two month ago i took over my brother's 33 gal, of which was very poorly taken cared of. to cut the story short, a month later i was about to improve the condition of the tank, water quality is pretty much perfect right now, KH is 7 tho =/. last week during my water change, which was 25%, i forgot to bring up the new water temp to the tank's temp and consequently my clown, the only fish in the tank, got sick. The first day he was swimming with really weird pattern and he had slime all over his body, but the next day he recovered fully! about 2 days later i started to notice this little clump of white on the spike next to his gill, which looks similar to a cotton tip. i was hoping that this would go away but its actually getting bigger, please look at my picture and help me out, thankyou! http://i1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc475/PeteBoxes/My%20Tank/IMG_0618.jpg http://i1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc475/PeteBoxes/My%20Tank/IMG_0619.jpg http://i1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc475/PeteBoxes/My%20Tank/IMG_0632.jpg
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shrimpy brains

Guest
Check the pictures in the disease forum. Looks like lymphocystis, but my old blind eyes aren't that reliable.
 

peteboxes

New Member
Thanks so much for the reply, it was great help! So i googled lymphocystis and it sounds alot like it! I even found an article of a person who is basicly in the same boat as me http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/showthread.php?t=323852. "The 'cotton wool' appearance gives it away so as I said, good water & feeding and it will clear up by itself in time, maybe a few weeks", a guy replied. I guess this would make sense since its a viral infection and antibiotics will not work. The good news is hes the only fish in the tank right now, and hes eating/ swimming just fine *thumbs up*.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Actually that 3rd picture looks more like brooklynella. How long have you had this fish?
 

peteboxes

New Member
I looked up pictures for brooklynella and realized that this was the first stage of him being sick. after my "disastrous" water maintenance the clown had slime all over his body and was gasping for air. This condition, however, went away the following morning, and a couple days later the "cotton ball" appeared on the spike next to his gill. I had this clown for about 3 months now, but this fish was living in this tank for over three years now (as i mentioned, i took over the tank from somebody else).
 

peteboxes

New Member
By the way, hes still swimming and eating like a healthy fish; its just the "cotton ball" that makes him look sick.
 
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