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Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease)

Lymphocystis is a viral disease that causes cauliflower-like white or pink lumps on fish skin + fins. Self-limiting in healthy fish; primarily a cosmetic issue.

Reviewed by Fast Aquatics husbandry team · Updated May 2026
Severity: Cosmetic - rarely fatal

Symptoms

What causes it

Lymphocystis virus, usually contracted from another infected fish or stress.

Treatment options

Always treat in a separate quarantine tank.

No treatment needed. In most cases, lymphocystis self-resolves within 4-8 weeks. Maintain pristine water + low stress.
Manual removal. For severe lesions: small ones can be carefully scraped off (only if you can hold the fish safely).

Prevention

Reduce stress. Quarantine new fish. Pristine water quality supports immune response.

Frequently asked questions

What does Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease) look like?

White or pink cauliflower-like lumps on skin or fin edges. Slow-growing, painless to fish. No behavior change.

What causes Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease)?

Lymphocystis virus, usually contracted from another infected fish or stress.

How is Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease) treated?

No treatment needed: In most cases, lymphocystis self-resolves within 4-8 weeks. Maintain pristine water + low stress.

Can Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease) be prevented?

Reduce stress. Quarantine new fish. Pristine water quality supports immune response.

How fatal is Lymphocystis (cauliflower disease)?

Cosmetic - rarely fatal

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Browse the full disease database for 45 aquarium conditions with treatment protocols, or check the care library for prevention-focused husbandry guides. Use our symptom matcher to rank likely diseases from observed signs, the water parameter checker to diagnose related water-quality issues, or the QT timeline calculator to plan a treatment schedule.

Aquarium-keeping fundamentals

Whatever specific topic brought you here, four fundamentals govern long-term aquarium success: water quality, parameter stability, biological filtration, and species-appropriate husbandry. Skip any one and the others struggle to compensate.

Water quality: ammonia + nitrite at zero, nitrate under 30 ppm freshwater + 10 ppm reef. Test weekly with API or Salifert kits. Use our water parameter checker to score your readings against your tank type.

Parameter stability: stable wrong parameters beat fluctuating ideal parameters. Most fish tolerate a wide pH range if it's stable. Sudden swings of 0.4+ pH or 5+°F kill fish faster than chronic suboptimal values. Use temperature controllers (Inkbird) + automated dosing for consistency.

Biological filtration: the bacterial colony on your filter media + rock + substrate is the engine. Never replace all media at once. Use our filter turnover calculator to size correctly.

Species-appropriate husbandry: research adult size, territoriality, diet, and tankmate compatibility before purchase. Use our tank stocking calculator + compatibility guides.

Frequently asked questions

How long does an aquarium take to set up? 4-6 weeks for full cycling + first stocking. Use our cycle ETA calculator + how long does cycling take.

What's the best aquarium for beginners? 20-gallon long. Big enough for parameter stability, small enough for budget + space. See beginner picks.

How often should I do water changes? 25-30% weekly. See water change frequency Q&A + water change calculator.

Why does my fish keep dying? 5 leading causes: uncycled tank, wrong species pairings, no quarantine, undersized tank, neglected water-change schedule. See full diagnosis.

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