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Hey guys,
Do fish that have Lympho flash?
I've seen fish with Lympho scratch, almost like they're trying to rub the nodule off.
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Hey guys,
Do fish that have Lympho flash?
Thank you Sir! Have a tinkeri that was in QT for 6weeks. Treat for bacterial and fungal as well as copper. Added him to a newly setup tank and he broke out with lymphocytosis. Tank was running for over 2 months before adding him but the tank cycled. So I assume the water quality made him breakout.I've seen fish with Lympho scratch, almost like they're trying to rub the nodule off.
My treatment for lymphocystis: Breathe a huge sigh of relief that it isn't something else and will most likely be gone in less than a week.
A reefer that has been in hobby for 25 years told me that if you are careful you can gently rub the nodules off with your hands. Is there any truth to this? And my guess if you rubbed them off before they where ready there would be an open sore with a higher chance for infection?

That first part should read: If dead within 4 days - velvet. The ich/crypto line is accurate enough (although it can and will return!)Now I'm confused because earlier I've read: If gone within 4 days - velvet. If gone within 7 days - ich. If gone after 7 days - lympho. Also, lympho should be growing in size.
That first part should read: If dead within 4 days - velvet. The ich/crypto line is accurate enough (although it can and will return!)
Can you get a better photo? Kinda hard to tell.
Can you get a better photo? Kinda hard to tell.

Agree but generally healthy fish are asymptomatic.White lump is nothing but oversized cells with virus factories inside. There is no known cure but if the infected area is on fins it can be surgically removed.
If the white lump disappears it doesn't mean fish is cured. It's just busted out of the cells and is in the water on the bottom of the tank either dormant or ready to attach another fish.

Yours may not make it.Does this look like a bad case of lympho? He came like this. I've had him about 2 weeks. I've been treating with kanaplex and neoplex with no improvement, actually looks worse. The pic with the blue in it is an earlier stage. Still eating very good, but swimming seems a little difficult bc of the weight on his fins.
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Yours may not make it.
Treat him as best you can chalk basslets are tough.He still has blue on him, just very dependent on the angle and light.

