Melanarus damaged pectoral fin

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We received a melanarus wrasse on Thursday (shipped). One of his pectoral fins looked damaged. It looks worse this morning. We have antibiotics and Rally Pro. We’ve used Rally in the past for fin rot and it worked great. I’m not sure this is fin rot. Which would be better to use?
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We received a melanarus wrasse on Thursday (shipped). One of his pectoral fins looked damaged. It looks worse this morning. We have antibiotics and Rally Pro. We’ve used Rally in the past for fin rot and it worked great. I’m not sure this is fin rot. Which would be better to use?
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This looks like fin ray damage and can stem from previous injury or aggression, poor water quality and bacterial. Because of the fraying on the edge, I would recommend considering treatment in a separate tank using seachem Kanaplex or Neoplex
 

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Looks like minor fin damage. Are you 100% certain it came in with that? I just want to rule out that some fish in our tank didn’t cause the damage after it arrived.

If it is eating well and has no other symptoms, It may well heal on its own.

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Looks like minor fin damage. Are you 100% certain it came in with that? I just want to rule out that some fish in our tank didn’t cause the damage after it arrived.

If it is eating well and has no other symptoms, It may well heal on its own.

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It came in with barely visible damage. Here’s a photo of him when we received. It didn’t look the way it currently looks until this morning, so it’s possible a tank mate could have added to it.
 

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It came in with barely visible damage. Here’s a photo of him when we received. It didn’t look the way it currently looks until this morning, so it’s possible a tank mate could have added to it.
Or, there could be a secondary bacterial infection that is causing it to grow larger.
Moving the fish and treating with a broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic is one option - but this species doesn’t take well to being moved into small tanks.
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Or, there could be a secondary bacterial infection that is causing it to grow larger.
Moving the fish and treating with a broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic is one option - but this species doesn’t take well to being moved into small tanks.
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Thanks, Jay. I was worried about moving him for that reason. He’s eating/hunting well so I’m going to monitor him in the display.
 

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