Just noticed this on my male Clownfish. Any ideas on what this is & how I should treat it? See video.
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I saw your post here after I replied to your other one.Also is there anything I can do without setting up a QT? I did not QT this pair of clowns and they are the only thing in the tank.
Zero readings. . . What test kit are you using ?No other animals in tank just the 2 clowns and the tank was set up over a month ago (40 Days). I will getting a QT down the line but just can't at the moment. This doesn't look like something that would go away on its own does it?
Readings: pH 7.8, Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20, Salinity 1.025
Checked him out this morning, spot looks the same and he is still eating.
I don’t see a FW dip as being of any benefit here. I don’t have experience with Hydroplex. Ruby Reef in tank might be an option.Update video on that bump. It has gotten worse and what is that white string looking thing by his eye? Would a rodi water dip help? I'm thinking it might kill him. Or is it too late to dip him in Ruby Reef Rally Pro or Hydroplex?
Someone please help or is it too late?
@Jay Hemdal
Hard to tell what is going on but it might be brooklynella since it looks like a mucus has formed. However, it usually shows first on the top head of the fish. It won't hurt to give him a 10 minute saltwater dip in Hydroplex. If it is a parasite, it will kill the bugs but further medical treatment in a hospital tank is ideal. Hydroplex has saved several of my fish.Update video on that bump. It has gotten worse and what is that white string looking thing by his eye? Would a rodi water dip help? I'm thinking it might kill him. Or is it too late to dip him in Ruby Reef Rally Pro or Hydroplex?
Someone please help or is it too late?
@Jay Hemdal
Little dude just passed away.