- Location
- Peekskill, N.Y.

If the fish is in no visible distress and still functioning properly it could be a large tumor. We had a full grown male compressiceps that steadily grew for a couple years to the point where it looked like it was ready to explode (far bigger than that wrasse). No meds worked on it and when he finally died I cut him open ventrally and before the incision was more than an inch long the gelatinous mass spilled out. I should have taken pics but it looked like a giant mass of connective tissue had just kept growing until it caused too much pressure on the organs and the fish died. That was the only time I had ever seen anything like it.
Are there any meds that I can try? I don't believe this fish is suffering. He seems to act normal.
