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This one also had some kind of tumor on its throat. Pictures were too poor to post.
The others that had the stuff from the pictures also suffered from some kind of weird lesion. I guess that's what it was. From their chins down to and especially in the area where their gills meet their throat, they had what I can best describe as whiteheads. They looked a lot like those nasty, painful, pussy zits one gets in high school. I first noticed these "fish zits" in the spring when the stream's tessellated darters seemed to suffer an epidemic of them. Only found one tessie today, and it had the zits. Not all greenheads had these issues, and no creek chub had any of it.