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Apistogramma cacatuoides facial growth

de312

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Any idea what I’m fighting here on my apistogramma cacatuoides. Started as a small white spot and has progressed to this over a month. I have tried Maracyn I & II, Kanaplex, and API General Cure with no visible success. I’ll attach the latest photo and some prior ones.

I originally thought it was bacterial or fungal, then maybe it was Hole in the Head. Now I think it could be Lymphocytes which I don’t think is treatable?

Appreciate any advice.

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Interesting...Googled it and found this?:

"Lymphocytes fish" usually refers to Lymphocystis, a common viral disease causing wart-like, cauliflower-like growths (hypertrophied cells) on fish skin/fins, but it can also refer to actual immune cells (lymphocytes) in fish, which are vital for immunity, similar to mammals. Lymphocystis is a stress-induced iridovirus (Lymphocystivirus) that's usually not fatal, but contagious, and improves with stress reduction, good water quality, and sometimes disappears on its own.
 

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Interesting...Googled it and found this?:

"Lymphocytes fish" usually refers to Lymphocystis, a common viral disease causing wart-like, cauliflower-like growths (hypertrophied cells) on fish skin/fins, but it can also refer to actual immune cells (lymphocytes) in fish, which are vital for immunity, similar to mammals. Lymphocystis is a stress-induced iridovirus (Lymphocystivirus) that's usually not fatal, but contagious, and improves with stress reduction, good water quality, and sometimes disappears on its own.
That's the google AI-answer, isn't it? The Lymphocytes-thing makesnit obvious.
Lymphocystis, though, although it can improve, has a risk. These growths fall of at some point and take a lot of surrounding tissue with them, and then they regrow. So certain areas can be problematic, like the head and or the abdomen.
 

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Lymphocystis is generally considered incurable. However, it is possible to promote self-healing in fish by increasing the temperature and treating them with Cyprinopur from Sera. Affected fish are treated with Cyprinopur for five days and then again for five days after a week's break. The active ingredients in Cyprinopur are 1.88 g phenol and 4.4 g resorcinol in 100 ml.
As a rule, external growths then regress on their own. However, we are talking about a disease caused by viruses here. Once they have survived lymphocystis, the fish are considered carriers for life.
 

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