Powder blue in QT

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I have a powder blue in qt at the moment. Currently running the fish through copper power at therapeutic levels 2.3-2.5 ppm. I noticed these spots yesterday and was wondering if anyone can tell me what they are and how to treat. Tried to take the best pics I could. Thanks in advance!

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Those look like various scrapes and nicks. Are there any other fish in with it? Any sharp edged tank decorations?

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No other tank mates at the moment. Was in a tank with some other ones at the store but the only thing in the tank is the heater and some pvc fittings for hiding if needed.
 

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Should I do anything to help heal the wounds?
If the lesions seem to be growing larger or becoming more inflamed, there could be a secondary bacterial infection going on. For that you would want to dose a broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic. In this case I would consider kanamycin. Just don’t use neomycin with copper.
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If the lesions seem to be growing larger or becoming more inflamed, there could be a secondary bacterial infection going on. For that you would want to dose a broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic. In this case I would consider kanamycin. Just don’t use neomycin with copper.
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Awesome I have kanaplex on hand.
 

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