Possible fungus

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I've been having trouble with temperature stability and it may have taken its toll. Curled gills and now this:

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Other than stabilizing the temp. (Getting chiller) how can I treat? Is this fungus?
 
Can you tell if it's def. fungus from the looks of it?
 
it's really hard to tell from your picture but i don't see anything or maybe i'm not seeing what you're trying to point out...sorry
 
I highlighted it in this one:

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It doesn't seem to bad right now. I fixed the nitrate problem and am keeping it cool as consistently as I can until the chiller comes.

Going to add an Indian almond leaf to the tank I think since I'm not ready to do a harsh salt bath for something so minimal. With fixed environmental stressors, I'm sure he will heal.
 
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