Solar Fairy Wrasse question

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Anyone have an idea whats going on with my fairy wrasse? Thoughts? It is only on the one side of his body. He was a little pale since we got him. At first we thought it was due to stress and it would come back after a few days. But he still seems pale.

I have had him about two weeks. After day 1 we noticed some spots on side. Now his one eye is getting a little cloudy.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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I would suspect flukes. A freshwater dip could confirm that (use a dark container and look for small sesame seed size white objects). Bacterial infection is another possibility. Doesn't look like ich in that picture.

Was the fish quarantined? Breathing fast? Eating?
 
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unfortunately he was not quarantined as I only have one tank. I know this is a no no.

The breathing has seemed normal and he is eating fine and is always out and about.

I had thought bacterial as well but am new to the hobby. So looking for options before treating.
 
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I should also note he does not appear to be itchy as he is not rubbing on rocks or anything.
 

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I should also note he does not appear to be itchy as he is not rubbing on rocks or anything.

That's a point against flukes but doesn't rule it out. If you can catch him and do the freshwater dip that would rule that in or out.
 

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Since you do not have another tank giving the wrasse a bath in an acriflavine product like Ruby Reef Rally may help. It has both antibiotic and antiseptic qualities. This may buy you some time. Really needs to be in a QT with antibiotics. QT doesn't have to be a tank. Can use a rubbermaid container with filter and heater and small powerhead. Here's @Humblefish posting on Bacterial infections. Beautiful fish.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/bacterial-infections.191511/#post-2196167
 
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Thanks. I will check/try your suggestions.

Someone told me I should use Melafix. Although reading reviews I have second thoughts.
 

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