Disease identification

BriTheFishGuy

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Hello African Cichlid friends,

I recently noticed a small hole on the side of one of my guys 3 days ago. Since than it has developed bigger with a white splinter coming out. Any ideas of what this could be? Cure? Contagious? Thanks!
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Think that's hole in the head disease. Not sure how to treat, but pretty common if you have poor water quality, do you know your parameters?
@Metalhead88 @Wills
 
Was the "splinter" there all along? Or did it just appear?
 
Think that's hole in the head disease. Not sure how to treat, but pretty common if you have poor water quality, do you know your parameters?
@Metalhead88 @Wills

Dang that’s a bummer, I just treated these guys for HIH.Hopefully the water parameters Shed more light on the issue.

PH 8
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10
 
Dang that’s a bummer, I just treated these guys for HIH.Hopefully the water parameters Shed more light on the issue.

PH 8
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10
Seems fine to me. Interesting. There are some more knowledgable cichlid keepers around here that will reply soon.
 
It's not hole in the head disease.

It looks like the start of an ulcer. You can try salt for 2 weeks (2 heaped tablespoons per 20 litres). If there's no improvement after a week of salt, look for medicated food that treats goldfish ulcer disease.
 
Def not hole in the head. Has he brushed against sharp rock or been fighting maybe? Does the white bit move? Sorry can't help.
 
Hey all, just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I ended up taking Colin_t’s advice, doused the tank with salt for about a week and we definitely see improvement. The white splinter is gone and the hole as began to close. Y’all some fishy hero’s! Thanks!

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