White film // patch on Juvenile chocolate tang + red bump on pectoral

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Hi there. Like the title says.
I have a juvenile chocolate tang with white patches, almost filmy, Not dots.
Also a red bump on pectoral fin.
Tang has only been in the tank for one week.
My 13-year-old, and I have only had the tank for about six weeks. We are definitely brand spanking new.

LFS gave us focus and Kanaplex based on pics.
We have two cardinal pajama fishes with no symptoms.
We do intend to have coral in this tank.
We do have a 6 gallon tank to set up as a hospital And we went ahead and bought Fritz copper safe in the event. We need to go that route.

EDIT for Stats:
42 gallon display
Lighting: 7 hour cycle w/ moonlight (we don't know much)
Fish now, coral later
Tank parameters good.
Tank has been running for 1 month.
Temp: 79.0

No fish lost to this prob.
Fish all eating well.



Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi there. Like the title says. I have a juvenile chocolate tang with white patches, almost filmy, Not dots.
Tang has only been in the tank for one week.
My 13-year-old, and I have only had the tank for about six weeks. We are definitely brand spanking new.
Also a red bump on pectoral fin.
LFS gave us focus and Kanaplex based on pics.
We have two cardinal pajama fishes with no symptoms.

We do intend to have coral in this tank.

We do have a 6 gallon tank to set up as a hospital And we went ahead and bought Fritz copper safe in the event. We need to go that route.

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Your tang is not an ideal candidate for a new tank which can or may go thru certain spikes and chemistry changed and can be bacterial in nature however your pics are a little heavy in blue light and fish is distant in pic to clearly see.
Additionally, what is your ammonia and nitrate level and how are you testing those levels? Good move setting up hospital tank which is a little small and skip the focus which is a binder but seachem kanaplex is good
 
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Here’s a YouTube vid


This was last Sunday. The sore on the fin is better. The white is still there. We fed kanaflex with focus, but not sure if it was effective or if we even did it right. Any insight? Thank you.
 

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