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It could be lymphocystis because your fish has white spots. It’s quite common with butterfly fish. It's nothing serious. It will disappear on its own in time. Just make sure to quarantine any new fishes coming into your tank for 1-2 weeks to check for lymphocystis.
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You are answering an old post form 2018
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Welcome to 2020- where someone can no longer learn from another persons past experience because individuals are no longer able to contribute to an old topic with a constructive post that may actually help someone some day.
well, you can.... but it makes people uncomfortable Last edited by Ryancw; 06-17-2020 at 12:03 AM. |
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Whatever
This was resolved in post #6 |
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C'mon gentlemen, it is what it is.
Not everyone notices the date on old threads, and some new members get very excited to answer a question. 'tis not the end of the world when old threads are brought back to life - especially when right now there are mostly for sale threads and no actual info being spread. Maybe it would be different if we had hundreds of daily posts |