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Thread: Gill Fungus?
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Old 04-23-2005, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Gill Fungus?

My one clown has a small white spot by his gill. He did have ich prior to this. I removed him and treated him with Copper in the QT tank. It doesn't look like ich he is eating and
acting normal. No other fish have this and they are acting fine also. I gave him a FW dip with some Copper Medication in it and the spot is a little less. Should I quarantine and use a Fungus or Bacterial medication? Any help would be great,

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