I need help with my peacock bass! Fungus?

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Hello,

Sorry, this post is about my bass but I have looked at pictures and nothing looks like what my fish have.
I am desperate...
This just started today at some point in the day. I came down to feed them and noticed what wasn't there last night.
I am not sure if is a fungus or ick.
Can anyone figure out if is ich or fungus? Or both?
Hope anyone can help!!
I started treating with prazipro
 

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