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    Livius, my Betta *PLEASE HELP!!!*

    A few days ago, I noticed some kind of growth-looking thing on Livius. I hadn't really noticed it growing before, as I had surgery and my siblings were caring for my fish.





    I posted on UltimateBettas message board, and someone said it looks like a cancer called Fibropapilloma.. but I can't find any info on it!!

    Does anyone have any idea if this could be something else and what I could do, or if it IS Fibropapilloma, what can I do?!!?


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    The only thing I can find about Fibropapilloma is that it is common on Sea Turtles. So no help there!
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    Yes, she said it is common in turtles, but also occurs in fish. Ugh, I'm freaking out. Livius is my first Betta, I haven't even had him a year... I love him....


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    5) Lip Fibroma (Fibropapilloma) of Angel Fish

    Tumor of the mucocutaneous junction of the lip near the midline. Adult fish that are effected have been females.
    Tumors begin as small white vesicles that enlarge over several weeks. Tumors are firm, lobulated, and elevate the epidermis. On cut sections the tumors are white with some having cavernous centers filled with clear fluid.
    Histologically the tumors consist of dense fibrovascular connective tissue arranged in whorls, streams and bundles and
    covered by a thick stratified squamous epithelium.
    Cause is unknown; A type "A" Retrovirus has been isolated from affected tissue. Laboratory transmission of the disease
    to other fish has not occurred.


    ^This is all I could find it's on angel fish but it tells a little about it.I couldn't find anything on bettas
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    Maybe he's just going through his teenage phase??

    Sorry Jess couldn't help but try to throw a laugh in there somewhere. Whatever it is I hope he'll be fine

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    awww I hope he's ok! I'll keep him in my prayers!

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