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So the Damsel that I acquired 4 weeks ago from LFS has a white area on top of his head (I didn't return him, because I didn't have the time or patience to fuss over it with them).

I thought it might be ich at first, but there was nothing white and round spot looking about it. so I assume it was missing scale(s), which would make since because it was in a tank with other damsels. So 4 weeks has elapsed and the area has not gotten worse, and nothing out of the ordinary on the fish's fins, body, eyes, gills, etc...looks healthy otherwise as it's eating and swimming actively.

Someone mentioned that it could be Uronema, but if it was after 4 weeks, wouldn't it have progressed by now and the fish likely passed by now? I don't have any experience with this disease, so reaching out here to determine if likely this isn't a disease based on what I mentioned.

I'm assuming that what I'm seeing is missing scales, I don't know how long it'll take to regenerate, and I'm monitoring it, but have not seen any changes.

Thanks
 
So the Damsel that I acquired 4 weeks ago from LFS has a white area on top of his head (I didn't return him, because I didn't have the time or patience to fuss over it with them).

I thought it might be ich at first, but there was nothing white and round spot looking about it. so I assume it was missing scale(s), which would make since because it was in a tank with other damsels. So 4 weeks has elapsed and the area has not gotten worse, and nothing out of the ordinary on the fish's fins, body, eyes, gills, etc...looks healthy otherwise as it's eating and swimming actively.

Someone mentioned that it could be Uronema, but if it was after 4 weeks, wouldn't it have progressed by now and the fish likely passed by now? I don't have any experience with this disease, so reaching out here to determine if likely this isn't a disease based on what I mentioned.

I'm assuming that what I'm seeing is missing scales, I don't know how long it'll take to regenerate, and I'm monitoring it, but have not seen any changes.

Thanks
The description is not consistent with uronema but please post a pic or two of the fish under white lighting to see what you are referring to
 

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