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if you are describing wart-like nodules, can be lymphocystis which is viral.Hi vetteguy53081,
Thank you for responding. I never noticed him scratching or having lethargic behavior, he mostly just seemed stressed. I didn't observe anything in the FW during/after the dip but now that the tang is in the QT and I can observe up close; he has white objects attached to him (lightly more oval than round, hanging off) and large patches of skin discoloration. He isn't swimming erratically or into the direct path of the powerhead like he was in the DT. I just fed him some brine with Metro+Focus and am watching with anxiety.
Edit: His skin looks almost slimy and raised/pitted in areas.
In addition to brine, try to add LRS Herbivore diet, mysis shrimp and nori seaweed basted with garlic extract.