Help me fix my Goby!

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Hey everyone!

A while back I noticed a white spot on the side of my yellow watchman goby. At first I thought it was probably just a spot where he rubbed up against the rockwork in his relentless search for food, but the other day I finally got to see his whole body again and I noticed that the spot had grown to a hole in his side. As far as I can tell, the hole doesn't inhibit any of the goby's movements and definitely not his appetite. It does get a little red if he has been moving around a lot or fighting with my fiji blue devil damselfish.

Does anyone know what kind of ailment this is and what I can do to treat it? My cleaner shrimp does like to clean it every now and then; is that bad for the goby or is the shrimp helping with the healing process?

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I don't have a means to QT him. I was hoping someone could recommend some meds I could find at my LFS for an affordable price.
 
Is this a reef tank? He needs an antibiotic, most of which are not reef safe.
You don't need an aquarium for QT. A 3-5g Rubbermaid would work. Something for him to hide in and a small box filter.
Hopefully whatever he has isn't contagious.
 

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