Anything to be concerned about ?

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Just seen this thing on my biggest discus. The other ten are fine.
It’s eating like a beast, no change in behaviour. Looks like a skin tag. Weird.
 

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"Anything to be concerned about?"

Concern is a Good Thing. I'd keep a close eye on it. A new parasite is likely to grow a little and/or multiply.
Bonny fish, by the way.
 
Whatever it was is now gone. Weird but you fish owners know what it’s like when you see a slight change in behaviour or look of the fish. Panic stations 😂
 

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Whatever it was is now gone. Weird but you fish owners know what it’s like when you see a slight change in behaviour or look of the fish. Panic stations 😂
I've recently added wood shrimp to a tank.
I had a minor freak-out this morning, when I noticed white spots on the side of one of them.
Then I noticed that they had the same pattern of spots on the other side.
Doh! :oops:
 
Bigger cichlids now and then show bacterial nodes. These nodes can indicate environmental stress (waterquality) but sometimes they appear and disappear on their own.
 

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