Leopard Wrasse Help!

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My leopard wrasses scales are like peeled up and he’s laying on his side on the sand. I found him like that this morning. The spot was white last night so I was going to look into it this morning to see how he’s doing but it’s gotten much worse. I’ve had him for over a month, maybe closer to two, and he’s been swimming and eating just fine but now this! Please help!

Update: the peeled part is no longer attached to the fish.
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Looks like it was bacterial and/or post injury
 
No - that is almost certainly Uronema, or Uronema mixed with bacteria. Now that chloroquine is unavailable, there really is no treatment for this. Even with chloroquine, it can hardly ever be treated. It won’t likely spread to most other fish, it prefers wrasse, chromis and anthias. Look in the library section here for my article on red band disease.
Jay
 

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